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==Major Works==
 
==Major Works==
 
===Upwards the Dinos===
 
===Upwards the Dinos===
His first major work was "[[Upwards the Dinos trilogy|Upwards the Dinos]]", a speculative, yet prophetic work about the idea that Dinosaurs might have jobs like we had, like for instance, that they might be [[Accountants]].  However, they would be called [[Dinocountants]], and would be paid only a 2/3 rate of what contemporary acocuntants earn (ca. 1927), due to dinosaur currency being more valuable than our own.  It also supposed that maybe dinosaurs were capable of great heroism, as evinced by its hero, [[Tyson]], the son of a Dinolice-man and a Dinoighschool Teacher.
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His first major work was "[[Upwards the Dinos trilogy|Upwards the Dinos]]", a speculative yet prophetic work about the idea that Dinosaurs might have jobs like we had, like for instance that they might be [[Accountants]].  However, they would be called [[Dinocountants]], and would be paid only a 2/3 rate of what contemporary accountants earn (ca. 1927), due to dinosaur currency being more valuable than our own.  It also supposed that maybe dinosaurs were capable of great heroism, as evinced by its hero, [[Tyson]], the son of a Dinolice-man and a Dinoighschool Teacher.
  
He followed that with two more books, one about a dinosaur who falls in love with a different kind of dinosaur and their love breaks the majority of known boundaries, including the boundary of propriety (perhaps mainly th eboudary of propriety).  The third and final work in the trilogy was called simply "Boobytrapped Cube Prison".  It was his most stark work, and dealt with a bunch of dinosaurs who wake up to find themselves in a cubical room full of boobytraps, no idea where their wallets are, and only enough "get out of Cube prison" cards for most of them.  The work reaches a powerful frenzy of dinosaur philosophy.
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He followed that with two more books, one about a dinosaur who falls in love with a different kind of dinosaur and their love breaks the majority of known boundaries, including the boundary of propriety (perhaps mainly the boundary of propriety).  The third and final work in the trilogy was called simply "Booby-trapped Cube Prison".  It was his most stark work, and dealt with a bunch of dinosaurs who wake up to find themselves in a cubical room full of booby-traps, no idea where their wallets are, and only enough "get out of Cube prison" cards for most of them.  The work reaches a powerful frenzy of dinosaur philosophy as they find their wallets in a little grey bag.
  
 
===Thinkonomics===
 
===Thinkonomics===
[[Thinkconomics]] is a brilliant work of human observation, elucidating the mental science of [[Mindology]], in a neat, three act dinosaur piracy tale of morality and discovering a moon where dreams (and nightmares) come true!  This is forms the basis of most of what we do to other people.
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[[Thinkconomics]] is a brilliant work of human observation, elucidating the mental science of [[Mindology]], in a neat, three act dinosaur piracy tale of morality and discovering a moon where dreams (and nightmares) come true!  This forms the basis of most of what we do to other people.
  
 
[[Category:Biography]]
 
[[Category:Biography]]

Latest revision as of 14:43, 14 January 2014

Author of the Dinosauriad trilogy, he first fediliated Kalgaathu.

Major Works

Upwards the Dinos

His first major work was "Upwards the Dinos", a speculative yet prophetic work about the idea that Dinosaurs might have jobs like we had, like for instance that they might be Accountants. However, they would be called Dinocountants, and would be paid only a 2/3 rate of what contemporary accountants earn (ca. 1927), due to dinosaur currency being more valuable than our own. It also supposed that maybe dinosaurs were capable of great heroism, as evinced by its hero, Tyson, the son of a Dinolice-man and a Dinoighschool Teacher.

He followed that with two more books, one about a dinosaur who falls in love with a different kind of dinosaur and their love breaks the majority of known boundaries, including the boundary of propriety (perhaps mainly the boundary of propriety). The third and final work in the trilogy was called simply "Booby-trapped Cube Prison". It was his most stark work, and dealt with a bunch of dinosaurs who wake up to find themselves in a cubical room full of booby-traps, no idea where their wallets are, and only enough "get out of Cube prison" cards for most of them. The work reaches a powerful frenzy of dinosaur philosophy as they find their wallets in a little grey bag.

Thinkonomics

Thinkconomics is a brilliant work of human observation, elucidating the mental science of Mindology, in a neat, three act dinosaur piracy tale of morality and discovering a moon where dreams (and nightmares) come true! This forms the basis of most of what we do to other people.