Welcome To A New Adventure!

I am in the process of writing my first novel. My goal is to finish it by the end of 2011. Feel free to comment on my progress and lets share our explorations into this strange exciting world of fiction.

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Apr 29, 2010

Revisiting Star Trek


There is something about paper cut-out sets and aluminum foil glued on cardboard that makes for a classic spaceship control room. Seriously, those old Enterprise control rooms from the 1960's Television show are ancient now. Who would have thought that such hammy over-the-top production would be the spawning of a world of content supported by generations of loyal followers? When pondering this Star Trek phenomenon, you might be asking yourself...why?...how?...huh?


The answer, I believe, lies in the genre, and the charm of a handful of unlikely heroes defying odds all over the galaxy. Let's be quite clear about something. A story without identifiable characters cannot be a good story. Captain James T. Kirk is a house-hold name, as is Spock, his pointy-eared friend and colleague. Their characters' celebrity is not by coincidence. By the genre, I'm referring to science-fiction. 


I think science-fiction isn't given enough credit as a genre. I would argue that science-fiction has paved the way for many progressive leaps and bounds in storytelling. Somehow, because it is, in fact, fiction, we are not as afraid as we otherwise might be when depicting other races and cultures in the worlds we create. It's an exciting world, because it has not happened, yet. We can hypothesize. We can envision a possible future where the problems of today are long gone, where humans have evolved and we've become better as a people. This is what science-fiction is about. Where is there a more liberating place to study and, in effect, perpetuate the human condition? It's a place where reality has only the power we allow it have. This is the appeal of Star Trek, and you don't have to be a science geek to enjoy the experience. 


Whoa...might have gone a little too deep there for a moment. Anyhoo....


So, I had seen the latest film in theaters and it was fantastic. I was just having another look at it on Blu-Ray, and it looks stunning. It was just as enjoyable if not more so the second time I saw it. The film was a great success in large part because it re-established the characters we know so well. Of course, it didn't hurt to have mind-blowing visuals here and there. I don't think the chairs were made out of cardboard, either.


Star Trek (Three-Disc Edition) [Blu-ray]

Apr 22, 2010

Unpredictable

I love a good adventure story as much as the next person. Every story starts with a good character. Of course, good doesn't mean the character has to be 'good' or 'moral.' In fact, some of the best characters are quite the opposite.

Last night, I watched a film called Bad Lieutentant Port of Call New Orleans. I'm still thinking about whether or not I'd call it a good movie. However, it was certainly entertaining. Most importantly, it had an interesting character played by Nicolas Cage, who fearlessly jumps into this deeply troubled police detective's shoes. The character is immensely flawed, extremely unpredictable, and charming all at the same time.

In writing Gero, I'm constantly thinking about what makes him so interesting to me. One of his signature traits, much like Nic Cage's character in Bad Lieutentant, is that he is unpredictable and this trait often gets him out of hairy situations.

It was fun to see Nic Cage trying something different. He is a fearless actor and underrated. No doubt playing the character was an adventure in itself.

Escape from Earth continues....happy writing

Apr 20, 2010

The Beginning

Folks, this is my first entry for what I hope to be just the beginning of a great experience. I've started writing my first novel. I've always wanted to write a novel. It's already been a lot of hard work so far, and I'm determined to finish it by the end of the year.

Hopefully, this novel will be the first of many novels chronicling the adventures of a new character, Gero. My imagination is enjoying wandering the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure. These are genres that I generally enjoy reading, and I think I can offer other followers of the genres some exciting entertainment.

If you're also starting your first novel, like me, or if you're a veteran and you have some pointers for us newbies, I'd love to hear from you. I'm also a film lover, and I'm trained as a film director. Maybe you wanna talk Predators, or Avatar, or Inception, or anything else science fiction, give me a shout.

To all of you out there....be safe, enjoy life...see you around!