Sci-Fi Promo – The Mulberry Constant: The Chaos of Order

by Mike DeAngelo on April 22, 2025

Greetings, travelers.  We have got a jam-packed week for you, filled with a tremendous amount of visits to the Otherworld, but we’re starting with a snack-sized sci-fi that is sure to delight, especially if you like ingenious children who make short work of complex scientific theorems.  If that’s tickled your mind and you want to know more, read on to learn about The Mulberry Constant.

In The Mulberry Constant: The Chaos of Order, by author Sherri Andrews, readers are introduced to a delightful cast of characters who keep things engaging and captivating throughout the story. Though the story takes place on Earth, the intellect of the characters and the push toward the future make it feel like another world altogether.  It’s a clever and catching way at looking at things that could make life better.  And Andrews keeps readers glued to the content throughout the tale.

Science said impossible. A twelve-year-old said watch me. Not all heroes wear lab coats. Some wear light-up sneakers.

The most important scientific discovery in history wasn’t made in a lab. It was found in a garden. By a girl with a stuffed octopus.

Rosalind “Rosie” Mulberry never meant to rewrite physics. She just wanted to know why ferns grow in spirals. But when her backyard experiments reveal a single, breathtaking equation that explains everything—from black holes to baking cookies—the world isn’t ready to listen. Especially not to a kid.

Her father, a disillusioned physicist, almost lets fear stop him from sharing her work. The scientific elite almost dismiss it as nonsense. And corporate giants definitely try to exploit it.

But the universe has other plans.

A riotous, heartwarming tale of genius, family, and the chaos of being right. Featuring:

– A fern that might be smarter than your professor

– An octopus with a Nobel Prize habit

– The greatest scientific tantrum of the 21st century

The Mulberry Constant- The Chaos of Order is a cosmic reminder that truth is always stranger than fiction.

The Mulberry Constant is written in a peculiar, quirky, interesting way that ropes you in and keeps you moving.  There are chapters, sure, but there are bite-sized little morsels within, and there’s something about them that almost seems to gamify a reader’s brain in the best of ways.  Because of this, Andrews’s book moves forth at a breezy pace, and though it’ll be over quicker than you’re ready for it, you’ll be happy just the same to have experienced it. Check out The Mulberry Constant: The Chaos of Order on Amazon today!

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Images provided courtesy of Sherri Andrews.