Raegan Butcher's Blog - Posts Tagged "science-fiction"
Michael Crichton, I am not
Writing mad scientist dialogue for "Rise of Chupacabras" and I am finding it incredibly difficult to write from an educated, intelligent person's point of view. Michael Crichton I am not. My understanding of science is laughably primitive.
Published on April 03, 2013 17:42
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humor, science, science-fiction, writing
Bug-Eyed Monsters
According to Wikipedia: "Bug-eyed monster is an early convention of the science fiction genre. Extraterrestrials in science fiction of the 1930s were often described (or pictured on covers of pulp magazines) as grotesque creatures with huge, over-sized or compound eyes and a lust for women, blood, and/or general destruction."
I love that description "a lust for women, blood, and/or general destruction" and I deliberately gave my chupacabras bug eyes as tribute to the old pulp term. I am happily writing "bug-eyed monster" stories. The first BEM book "Siege of Station 19" drops in February from Necro publications.
I love that description "a lust for women, blood, and/or general destruction" and I deliberately gave my chupacabras bug eyes as tribute to the old pulp term. I am happily writing "bug-eyed monster" stories. The first BEM book "Siege of Station 19" drops in February from Necro publications.
Published on December 30, 2013 10:47
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chupacabra, necro, science-fiction
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