The Wound That Never Heals — Finding Hope in Visionary Fiction
The title Wounded Wonders captures the paradox at the heart of the novel. Every character is scarred—by loss, by betrayal, by fear. Yet those very wounds become the doorway to something miraculous. In Bruce Dennison’s journey, pain is not the end—it’s the beginning. When he falls into surreal visions and faces the presence of his […]
Love, Betrayal, and the Digital Frontier — Why Family Drama Belongs in Science Fiction
When people think of science fiction, they picture spaceships, futuristic cities, and advanced technology. But at its core, sci-fi has always been about people. That’s why Wounded Wonders takes such a bold approach. Rather than setting its story in a far-off galaxy, Aaron Toronto grounds his novel in a suburban family home. Bruce Dennison’s life […]
The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence — How Wounded Wonders Explores the Soul of Technology
Artificial Intelligence dominates headlines today. From self-driving cars to advanced chatbots, the question keeps surfacing: What does it mean to be human in a world where machines can think? In Wounded Wonders by Aaron Toronto, this question isn’t just academic—it’s personal. Through the story of Bruce Dennison, a husband, father, and struggling musician, readers encounter […]