
Chesney Hearst is a writer working in speculative fiction and theological science fiction. Her work includes short fiction and the serialized novel-in-progress, The Water Cycle.
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Too Plural For Singularity is me Chesney Hearst. Former journalist turned fiction writer. Exploring the intersections of short stories, poetry, and long-form narrative. I am currently querying my first speculative novella, The Water Cycle.
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