bailey-cake

@MattVanHoven I think Interversal is absolutely brilliant so far and I can't wait to read more :) It seems like you really did your research and put a lot of thought into the context of the event. I also really enjoyed how you included Fabiola Gianotti and put your own spin on things ("Strings!").

MattVanHoven

@bailey-cake btw if you like non-fiction, informative physics books,
          	  Lisa Randall's "Knocking on Heaven's Door"
          	  Neil deGrasse Tyson's "Death by Black Hole"
          	  And if you're feeling really hard core, The Feynman Lectures, which I watched on YouTube. 
          	  
          	  Of course, if you're into Fabiola, you probably have read all these and more! I just love sharing them because they taught me everything I know on the subject. 
          	  
          	  Cheers!
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MattVanHoven

@bailey-cake Wow, thank you SO much. I read a lot of physics-for-dummies type books and was so enthralled by the possibilities, I decided to write this story. It's actually finished, draft 1 anyway, and I have been reluctant to publish more because I wasn't sure if people would want more. So, really, thank you for your feedback!
          	  
          	  Fabiola is such a genius, I couldn't resist putting her in. Hopefully I'll be able to keep her!
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Jimbongo

I am keen to read some of your work. Will you post some soon? What genres do you prefer to write in?

bailey-cake

@Jimbongo If all goes as planned I'll probably post some of my short stories in the coming week. I write almost exclusively science fiction, just because it's always been my favorite genre to read and tends to fit nicely with my physics/engineering background :)
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bailey-cake

@MattVanHoven I think Interversal is absolutely brilliant so far and I can't wait to read more :) It seems like you really did your research and put a lot of thought into the context of the event. I also really enjoyed how you included Fabiola Gianotti and put your own spin on things ("Strings!").

MattVanHoven

@bailey-cake btw if you like non-fiction, informative physics books,
            Lisa Randall's "Knocking on Heaven's Door"
            Neil deGrasse Tyson's "Death by Black Hole"
            And if you're feeling really hard core, The Feynman Lectures, which I watched on YouTube. 
            
            Of course, if you're into Fabiola, you probably have read all these and more! I just love sharing them because they taught me everything I know on the subject. 
            
            Cheers!
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MattVanHoven

@bailey-cake Wow, thank you SO much. I read a lot of physics-for-dummies type books and was so enthralled by the possibilities, I decided to write this story. It's actually finished, draft 1 anyway, and I have been reluctant to publish more because I wasn't sure if people would want more. So, really, thank you for your feedback!
            
            Fabiola is such a genius, I couldn't resist putting her in. Hopefully I'll be able to keep her!
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