Re: 10.5 "apocalypse"
Posted by Petra on May 22, 2006 at 03:40:23:

Glen,

I haven't really watched TV for about seven years, with exception of perhaps 1 regular show and the occasional documentary. Few movies ever rank high enough with me even to rent them and I haven't been to a theater for years either, though I do like live performances.

But I would like to see a scientific drama every week and I hope someday someone will find my work on Seismic Wave suitable to for a weekly television show. I am putting the finishing touches on the web page this week and doing the final edit. I didn't think it was that long and tonight I decided to print it for the final edit and discovered it had lot more content than I expected. Now I have to segment it into more pages as it would take far to long for someone to take time to read 30 pages at once in one chapter. In a book that is printed you can stop where you want, but on the Internet it is to much. There's always those little caveats when working on web pages. It is fun in the most part, but there is a lot of work in it.

So in the very near future if you're bored you'll have something new to read. Each story series will be up for several months to allow as many who are interested to have time to read the entire current earthquake scenario. Then I'll move on to the next seismic event. At least everyone in the world can enjoy it all a once if they read English instead of waiting for one country to the next to publish something worthy of reading.

Don't look for anything controversial, because it's all pretty much pure applied science with a little bit of sci-fi. I don't blast anyone and I think most people would be surprised at how well I've covered the material and have given the scientists a new look that is decidedly appealing. The terms geeky or nerdy would never be said about my people, they are all good looking and dress exceptionally well. They do mirror some real life scientists I've met over the years and their manners would never be questioned.

But you know, I'm sure it's not for everyone, just as other books or movies are in real life. Though I think it is much better than McPhee's Assembling California. Gosh, I hated that book. I don't think I read anymore of it than I had to. Though many people do like it.

I'll let you know when it's up for the general public to read. The first round is by invitation only.

Petra