Friday, March 7, 2008

A Dystopian Science Fiction

Today I am beaming.

I have managed to recover my files from my o
ld computer. The expansive, detailed world of Mozhaets: A Dystopian Science Fiction had been locked therein for nearly a full, (completely wasted) year. I'm not going to release the original files just yet, but expect the first page very soon. (I know I say that a lot, but just bare with me)

There are few things in this world I am more proud of than Mozhaets: A Dystopian Science Fiction (Moz for short). The reason for that is how much time I have put into it.Pronounced Moz-(as in "gauss")-Hates, it is based on a core idea that I developed at age 13. Through high school I continued to secretly ponder the story, and the events that I experienced in high school helped shape it. It wasn't until my first year at York that I - while sitting ontop of my dresser watching the sunrise - finished the themes and script. As I age, the dialogue continues to mature, and the messages grow more meaningful (to me, at least).

Indeed, Moz has grown up alongside me. Almost like a brother. And I can't wait to unveil it to the world.

Here's hoping the world enjoys.

Stay Tuned!

-K


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