
Beneath an alien ocean lies humanity's last hope!
A year of work writing "Rogue Wave" - a combined screenplay and novella in my (very rare) spare time, and both are now finished: The 120-page feature screenplay was copyrighted in 2024 and is available to read here and Coverfly. The 150-page adapted novella is now live worldwide on Amazon. Links to both on my website: http://JosephRhea.com
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Happy New Year, Joseph Rhea! Congratulations on finishing your screenplay and novella!
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Happy New Year to you, too Maurice Vaughan and thanks again for the all kind comments.
You're welcome, Joseph Rhea.
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Hey Joseph, Congrats!... looking forward to reading Rogue Wave.
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Thanks, Tommy Gallego I intentionally wrote the book to be as close as possible to the script, so I would welcome feedback from industry people here.
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Congratulations on your script and novel from another screenwriter/novelist!
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Thanks, Trevor. I see you have 3 books coming out in the next year, so congrats on that. I wish I could write at that speed.
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Considering that it took the Nolan brothers 4 years to write the Interstellar script (one of my favorite screenplays) I try to remind myself that completing a script and novella (that I'm very happy with) in one year is nothing to complain about, especially as a "hobby" writer with a demanding career job in science. This coming year I plan to do the same for the sequel, because sleep is for wimps! ;)
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I just read the script and watched Interstellar again.... great film but still get confused with the 3rd act and how it depicts space and time.
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Tommy, regarding Interstellar, I read that Christopher Nolan's brother (Jonathan, who wrote the original version of the script) studied astrophysics with Kip Thorne and that weird maze thing in the 3rd act was a representation of a "tesseract" which is a 3D representation of a 4 dimensional cube, and since time is considered the 4th dimension (in this instance) that's why the protagonist could move back and forth in time to reach his daughter. You can Google all of this, but that's the short answer. Sorry if that was too much. /geek_mode_off.