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 AGI “twin,” Bruce discovers that the path to survival isn’t strength alone, but the ability to keep choosing love even when it hurts most.

This theme resonates beyond fiction. In our own world, personal wounds often feel permanent. But stories like Wounded Wonders remind us that brokenness can become a source of growth, resilience, and even transformation.

That’s why visionary fiction is so powerful—it doesn’t just entertain, it uplifts. It dares readers to imagine a future where the deepest scars become bridges to wonder.

So, when you step into the world of Wounded Wonders, don’t expect a simple sci-fi escape. Expect to be challenged, moved, and ultimately reminded that our wounds don’t define us—our response to them does.

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