Project: Hail Mary March 30, 2026




 

For a movie that was mostly Ryan Gosling talking to an insect like alien, Project: Hail Mary was a great flick. Telling the story of how the sun was losing its energy, Gosling was sent into space despite being a schoolteacher and not an astronaut, because he was the only one who knew how to obtain the resources to save Earth. On his mission, Gosling met the alien I mentioned earlier which also came from an endangered planet, and they worked together to acquire what they needed, and he became his first friend, teaching him English and what particular expressions meant, giving him the name Rocky because of how he looked. When Gosling discovered Rocky's ship would not make it back to his home planet, he turned back, sending the resources back to Earth and started teaching school on his planet, contemplating whether or not to return to Earth.

I have similar ideas to that, but first I have to write them. When I mentioned the interaction between Gosling and Rocky, it is the same as it is with characters in my books, it establishes their friendships. It is the same when The Scorpions and the terrorists who collaborate with them indoctrinate troubled youths. They present themselves as their friends, but are only using them for terror, such as in The Loathsome Serpent, which I will soon publish, when Irish terrorist, Charlie O'Connell indoctrinated Thoms Devon by telling him exactly what he knew he wanted to hear. It is the same with Bryan Stevenson, who we also met in The Loathsome Serpent, being manipulated by the Order of Neo-Nazis, and will be an even fiercer villain in Dark Alchemy which I just recently started working on. If you are interested in those books, and the work of many other independent authors, click on the link. Smashwords.com.

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