Tuesday, January 17, 2012

New Eden Excerpt

Just a quick excerpt from New Eden
ENJOY


     The great bull apotosaur looked over at me with soft, wet eyes as he swept his long neck down to me. I covered my head as the dinosaur came within inches of me to grab a tasty looking clump of ferns in his wide, flat teeth.  He tilted his head up  to gulp it all down. I-WAS-THRILLED beyond all comparison! TEAMING WITH LIFE; we could see all around the  the lake. There was contemporary deer, squirrel and birds blended with the prehistoric. We walked down to gather up some more fruit in our wet shirts . We spent the rest of the evening watching the dinosaurs from our perch in the tree canopy. I climbed down to stoke up the fire. We kept it burning all the night long as many of the sauropods rose  out of the water and in the twilight, seemed to melt back into the surrounding forest/jungle. I fell asleep wondering about dinosaurs and places like AREA-51. The morning; a soft mist rose up off the water and all was quiet. I climbed down and built the fire back up. I could hear my brother stirring above me. The sun beginning to rise, I Looked around and wondered if yesterday was all a dream. Or maybe, reality?

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Welcome Paleo-Fanatics!!

Welcome my fellow Dino-Geeks to the official blog of "Under the Jurassic Moon". A paleo-romance, adventure novel written 
by Kenney Sills.

                                                                                Paleo-Art by Tathar Armandil 


Let me take you on a trip through time and space, spiraling back to the JURASSIC where each day is a struggle to survive in a world filled with DINOSAURS...only there are much worse monsters to fear...!

Here is a quick excerpt to wet your appetite

"The warm Jurassic breeze lifted the mighty wing span higher and higher, as the pterodactyl rose up over and dropped into the valley below. The stream we were following dropped down into the valley and we found ourselves surrounded by every kind of dinosauria that the ancient time period had to offer! Small herds, family units, groups of smaller herbivores darting around this way and that. I had to stop, mesmerized by the incredible scene unfolding.  Long, graceful necks reached high into the upper branches of conifer and monkey puzzle trees, or dipped low into the water to drink and come up with mouthfuls of vegetation.  Brachiosaurs, diplodocus, sauropods of every kind. Nobody could imagine the tranquility playing out here. As they fed, the sauropods trumpeted to each other like an elephant or whale song but better, soothing, beautifull".