![]() ![]() I think I called them tsunamis in LAWKI, although I'm not sure they really are. Obviously the first disaster would be tidal waves. You are never more powerful than when you're writing fiction. I've always been intrigued by the fact that the moon causes tides, and that tides are higher during full moons. I don't know if the moon could ever be pushed closer to earth, but I wanted a catastrophe that would be worldwide, long lasting, not the fault of humans and not fixable. ![]() Life As We Knew It and the dead and the gone provided me with ample opportunity to explore both.Īll the science in LAWKI/d&g is consequence based. My favorite themes to write about are Family and Consequences. Things are calm now, at least for the moment, so the time is right to try and answer those questions. I'm just wondering how you arrived at how you wanted the environment to react to the moon shift. ![]() ![]() If you aren't too busy, would you post on the blog or just to me if you like, how much science research went into LAWKI and td& tg? I'm sorry if you discussed this somewhere else and I missed it. A couple of weeks ago, I received an e-mail with the following request: ![]()
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