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The Dreaming World
was born from a question that refused to leave me: What if the planet we sought to inhabit was already alive-and dreaming of us? This novel is more than a tale of space exploration; it's a meditation on the scars we carry from Earth, and how easily we might repeat our mistakes, even in paradise. I wanted to write a story where beauty is unsettling, where every breath of alien air carries a question, and where hope is both luminous and terrifying.
At its heart, this book is about memory-planetary memory, ancestral memory, and the quiet ache of leaving behind a dying home. Through Elara's journey and the haunting, unfolding mystery of Kepler-186f, I tried to explore how the act of colonization becomes spiritual when the land itself listens, reacts, and dreams back.
As a writer, I am drawn to the liminal spaces between awe and dread, between science and myth, and
is where those threads converge. It is a love letter to what we might become-if we are willing to listen."
The Dreaming World
was born from a question that refused to leave me: What if the planet we sought to inhabit was already alive-and dreaming of us? This novel is more than a tale of space exploration; it's a meditation on the scars we carry from Earth, and how easily we might repeat our mistakes, even in paradise. I wanted to write a story where beauty is unsettling, where every breath of alien air carries a question, and where hope is both luminous and terrifying.
At its heart, this book is about memory-planetary memory, ancestral memory, and the quiet ache of leaving behind a dying home. Through Elara's journey and the haunting, unfolding mystery of Kepler-186f, I tried to explore how the act of colonization becomes spiritual when the land itself listens, reacts, and dreams back.
As a writer, I am drawn to the liminal spaces between awe and dread, between science and myth, and
is where those threads converge. It is a love letter to what we might become-if we are willing to listen."
"
The Dreaming World
was born from a question that refused to leave me: What if the planet we sought to inhabit was already alive-and dreaming of us? This novel is more than a tale of space exploration; it's a meditation on the scars we carry from Earth, and how easily we might repeat our mistakes, even in paradise. I wanted to write a story where beauty is unsettling, where every breath of alien air carries a question, and where hope is both luminous and terrifying.
At its heart, this book is about memory-planetary memory, ancestral memory, and the quiet ache of leaving behind a dying home. Through Elara's journey and the haunting, unfolding mystery of Kepler-186f, I tried to explore how the act of colonization becomes spiritual when the land itself listens, reacts, and dreams back.
As a writer, I am drawn to the liminal spaces between awe and dread, between science and myth, and
is where those threads converge. It is a love letter to what we might become-if we are willing to listen."
The Dreaming World
was born from a question that refused to leave me: What if the planet we sought to inhabit was already alive-and dreaming of us? This novel is more than a tale of space exploration; it's a meditation on the scars we carry from Earth, and how easily we might repeat our mistakes, even in paradise. I wanted to write a story where beauty is unsettling, where every breath of alien air carries a question, and where hope is both luminous and terrifying.
At its heart, this book is about memory-planetary memory, ancestral memory, and the quiet ache of leaving behind a dying home. Through Elara's journey and the haunting, unfolding mystery of Kepler-186f, I tried to explore how the act of colonization becomes spiritual when the land itself listens, reacts, and dreams back.
As a writer, I am drawn to the liminal spaces between awe and dread, between science and myth, and
is where those threads converge. It is a love letter to what we might become-if we are willing to listen."







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