Boy, that was fast.
Indeed, the first draft of my story, Ararankha, is complete. I'm going to have peer reviews and refine it further, but I really enjoyed writing it. It's roughly 136 pages long, so not really a novel, but it's written on a big page size, so it would likely be longer in a different format.
The story is about Marika Jackson, a traveller in South America who, after a really bad accident, finds herself in a Peruvian village, and joins an expedition into the Andes in search of a prehistoric animal. While they do, indeed, find prehistoric animals, I wouldn't exactly say they have a good time finding them, considering most of them want to stuff the explorers in their mouthes.
Ararankha is my tribute to dinosaur literature new and old, a combination of the old adventure stories of lost world and new ideas on dinosaur evolution and speculative boiology. It will indeed be a very fun read. I've even included a bestiary at the end, complete with illustrations, hopefully.
What I set out to do in Ararankha is not only create good monsters but good characters. I personally believe a good character in a monster story is one that can keep you entertained through the bits the creature isn't there, so I try my hardest to do that.
Ararankha is founded on a mountain of lost world stories, from Journey to the center of the earth to Jurassic Park. It my tribute to techno thrillers and dinosaur fiction.
So, if you like interesting characters, conspiracies, and flying velociraptors, Ararankha is definitely a story you'll enjoy (once it's done, of course, editing takes forever.)
Thankfully, now I'll finally have time to get back to work on Atomic.
Happy New Year, and enjoy the Super Bowl tomorrow!
Kekston Hubler
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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
It's 2015! OH YEAH!
(blows on that little thing that shoots out a role of paper like a chameleon tongue.)
Boy, pop culture has a big year ahead, with Jurassic World and the New Star Wars! So many cool new movies to check out.
Speaking of movies, once Atomic is wrapped up I'm going to work a cool fantasy epic called MU. I won't give away details yet, but it's basically set in fantasy world that progressed to the modern age. I won't give away any details, but the script is complete, and I'm manufacturing a couple puppets. More on them later.
Anywho, Im taking a crack at writing a novel, ARARANKHA. I also will refuse to disclose any information on the project, other than it's technothriller in the vein of Chrichton, and will have plenty of strange, freaky dinosaurs. It's inspired by my love of paleoart, and I have done a ton of research to make my creatures as accurate as possible.
I probably won't post again soon, production is rather slow on moviemaking. But to all those who love dinosaurs, monster movies, and science fiction:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Kelston Hubler
(blows on that little thing that shoots out a role of paper like a chameleon tongue.)
Boy, pop culture has a big year ahead, with Jurassic World and the New Star Wars! So many cool new movies to check out.
Speaking of movies, once Atomic is wrapped up I'm going to work a cool fantasy epic called MU. I won't give away details yet, but it's basically set in fantasy world that progressed to the modern age. I won't give away any details, but the script is complete, and I'm manufacturing a couple puppets. More on them later.
Anywho, Im taking a crack at writing a novel, ARARANKHA. I also will refuse to disclose any information on the project, other than it's technothriller in the vein of Chrichton, and will have plenty of strange, freaky dinosaurs. It's inspired by my love of paleoart, and I have done a ton of research to make my creatures as accurate as possible.
I probably won't post again soon, production is rather slow on moviemaking. But to all those who love dinosaurs, monster movies, and science fiction:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Kelston Hubler
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