THE SAARDU TRILOGY combines Carma's first three sci-fi fantasy novellas, steeped in imagination and the value of daydreaming. Carma has invented a whole new myth and continues to expand in her writings about Zenyan Mythology, which is based on eleven dimensions, inspired by String Theory and The Hero With A Thousand Faces. These three novellas were written at a 5th grade reading level to allow early readers to enjoy the adventure as well as more experienced fans of science fiction and fantasy books. Carma has also written screenplays based on these stories and continues to seek producers able to create high quality CGI Live Action or Animation movies.
Professor Richard Walter, UCLA Screenwriting, gave Carma and this story high praise and a letter of recommendation stating for the record his opinion that, the SAARDU script is "Refreshing, original, inventive and highly marketable -- worthy of consideration at the highest levels of the film industry.... I promise you'll agree that Carma is a writer worth reading!"
THE SAARDU TRILOGY combines Carma's first three sci-fi fantasy novellas, steeped in imagination and the value of daydreaming. Carma has invented a whole new myth and continues to expand in her writings about Zenyan Mythology, which is based on eleven dimensions, inspired by String Theory and The Hero With A Thousand Faces. These three novellas were written at a 5th grade reading level to allow early readers to enjoy the adventure as well as more experienced fans of science fiction and fantasy books. Carma has also written screenplays based on these stories and continues to seek producers able to create high quality CGI Live Action or Animation movies.
Professor Richard Walter, UCLA Screenwriting, gave Carma and this story high praise and a letter of recommendation stating for the record his opinion that, the SAARDU script is "Refreshing, original, inventive and highly marketable -- worthy of consideration at the highest levels of the film industry.... I promise you'll agree that Carma is a writer worth reading!"