Cheyenne Thornton
I'm so glad you're here
Your soul sighs as you flip shut another dull sci-fi novel. You have high hopes, but after a daunting string of technical jargon--on the first few chapters alone--you're starting to wonder if science fiction is worth it. Reading can be tiring, but it shouldn't make your brain grow numb and eyes gloss over the information. Where are those stories that invite you to explore a new world, with characters and connected themes that entertain without bogging you down in confusion?
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Science fiction should be for exploration, not information dumps.
About Cheyenne
To me, reading is a beautiful escape--a safe place. I've always longed for stories that weren't fluffy, but weren't an "introduction to physics" textbook either. Readers should have stories that edify and entertain without requiring a Ph.D. to understand. Stories that explore delightful characters and interesting settings, which connect to themes that shine without losing the thought halfway through.

