Hassen Dichari of Dallas, Texas, first created Carsi: The Refugee Planet from his imagination when he was a 14-year-old anorexic in his second semester of 8th Grade back the first quarter of 2004. ...visualizza altroHassen Dichari of Dallas, Texas, first created Carsi: The Refugee Planet from his imagination when he was a 14-year-old anorexic in his second semester of 8th Grade back the first quarter of 2004. The book’s concept then began to materialize and become a part of his life and his healing.
“During the remainder of high school (2004-2008), the Gatekeepers, Fisheon, Humans, Glushers, and Gulpers became a part of my life,” Hassen recounts. “I have written about three rough drafts of ‘The Refugee Planet’ before finally completing the final copy in August 2011, when I was a healthy 21-year-old.
Hassen completed Carsi: The Refugee Planet after taking a two-year break from the book from 2008-2010 because he didn’t want “to dream his life away,” and he wanted to get some sort of accomplishment under his belt.
Carsi: The Refugee Planet is the first of the Carsian Trilogy by Hassen Dichari. There are five races of creatures that live in Galaxy Dichri called the Gatekeepers, Glushers, Fisheon, Humans and Gulpers. The Gatekeepers speak Felish, Fisheon speak Fishi, Gulpers speak Gulpish, Glushers speak Glushi, and the Humans speak Human.
According to Earth’s terms, Felish is similar to Spanish, Fishi to Arabic, Gulpish to Chinese, Glushi to Russian, and Human to Swahili. The books will be based off of many accomplishments, organizations and beliefs that exist on planet Earth today and over the past 2,000 years. Most of the books in the trilogy will be based on five concepts: Christianity, with the Gatish race (called Gatekeepers) being the savior of the creatures of Galaxy Dichri, accomplishments of England and Spain, different races like the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, Ufo’s being demons from hell flying around in vehicles of deception and not extraterrestrial’s, and my personal battle with an eating disorder from 2003-2005.visualizza meno