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(Exalted Story) "File 006 - The Butcher's Toll," Alice Discovers The World of Creation, And The Tale of The Green Sun Prince Barabbas The Butcher
youtube.comJeffrey Dean Morgan to Lead Zack Snyder's Upcoming Reboot of Escape from New York
movieweb.comCheck out my latest audio story
It's a sci-fi adventure featuring a bounty hunter with serious attitude. If you regretted everything about the Book of Boba Fett, this story might show what they could have done with that great character instead. This isn't a fan fiction, but the Fett man is my favorite Star Wars character and his character definitely had an influence on this one: https://youtu.be/av74-l6__OU
The Creator's Dilemma
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https://youtube.com/@theinfiniteuneverse?si=ObtO6m7AFcHt8T3u
"The Breaking," A Tale of The Imperial Fists Against The Iron Warriors
youtube.comGot a new video out in my latest series
Check out on my channel and let me know what you do: https://www.youtube.com/@secondhandstories84
Mostly looking for watch time but will trade subs if that's what you are into.
The White Rabbit - A Fractured Faerie Tale (A Victorian Horror Story, Presented by The A.L.I.C.E. Files)
youtube.comI made a short documentary about The Three-Body Problem , would love your feedback
Hi everyone! I hope it's okay to share this here.
I'm a new YouTube creator and a big fan of topics about science, space and civilizations. I recently made a short documentary about The Three-Body Problem, and I thought some people here might find it interesting.
I don't want to spam or disturb the community — I'd just really appreciate any feedback, especially from people who already know the subject well.
Channel name is OtterStu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSIUr0lkF-s&t=105s
Thanks! 🙂
The Creator's Dilimma
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https://youtube.com/@theinfiniteuneverse?si=ObtO6m7AFcHt8T3u
Trailer for Marvel's VisionQuest Which Premieres October 14th on Disney+
youtube.comA Message From Harrington - The Carroll Institute (Presented by The A.L.I.C.E. Files)
youtube.comThe First Colonel Bleep ‘69 Kickstarter is now Live!
Calling all rocketeers!
The series premiere Kickstarter to Colonel Bleep '69 has launched at last!
Check out the given link and start supporting today until September 14!
Whether you just simply want to back it because you believe in the project, earn rewards, or spreading the word to all people, your support matters!
The Next Matrix Movie Has Officially Been Confirmed
collider.comDiscussions of Darkness, Episode 53: Soft Power V. Hard Power in The World of Darkness
youtube.comWhy 'Red Rising' Became the Sci-Fi Series Readers Can’t Stop Recommending
When Pierce Brown published Red Rising in 2014, few could have predicted that it would grow into one of modern science fiction’s most passionately recommended series.
The story begins with Darrow, a young Red miner living beneath the surface of Mars. He believes his people are sacrificing everything to prepare the planet for future generations—until he discovers that Mars was colonized long ago and the Reds have been deliberately kept in poverty. Darrow then undergoes an extraordinary transformation that allows him to infiltrate the ruling Gold class and attack the system from within.
At first, the novel can feel like The Hunger Games crossed with Ender’s Game and Gladiator. But that comparison only describes the opening act. As the books continue, the story expands into a sweeping space opera filled with political maneuvering, enormous battles, fractured alliances and increasingly difficult questions about revolution, power and the cost of changing society.
PIERCE BROWN: “I think that Red Rising’s growth has been the most surprising thing and how long its legs have proven nine years after its initial release. People are still reading it. People are still gossiping about it on Reddit and Discord and gathering and creating communities around it. The marketing push can’t sustain a book. That has to be readers. That has to be grassroots enthusiasm. So I think that staying power has been much more impressive and startling to me.”
That enthusiasm seems to come back repeatedly to the characters. Darrow is brave and relentlessly driven, but he’s also angry, reckless and capable of making devastating mistakes. His friends, enemies and allies change just as dramatically, and almost every relationship is tested as the stakes grow.
BookTuber Dan’s Books described that emotional investment this way:
DAN’S BOOKS: “As you go through these books, you fall in love with the characters, man. You just absolutely love multiple characters. You hate multiple characters. Pierce does an incredible job of making you despise multiple characters. And that, for me, is the epitome of good writing. When you can make me feel hatred for a fictional character, when you make me feel sadness for losing a fictional character, that’s peak.”
That may be the clearest explanation for why fans don’t simply enjoy Red Rising—they recruit new readers. The spaceships, futuristic weapons and Roman-inspired society provide the spectacle, but the friendships, betrayals and impossible choices are what people remember.
With Red God expected to conclude Darrow’s saga and a television adaptation still being developed, the series continues to attract readers more than a decade after the first book appeared.
To read much more on the subject, head over to https://www.womansworld.com/entertainment/books/what-is-red-rising-why-pierce-brown-sci-fi-series-is-so-popular