Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston: Space Opera, Asexual Rep, and Found-Family Vibes

In this episode of Cyn’s Workshop, we explore E.K. Johnston’s Sky on Fire — a quick, punchy space opera that delivers big thrills, sharp characterization, and heartfelt found-family energy. What sets this book apart is not just its fast-moving plot and interstellar adventure, but also its meaningful asexual representation and its emotional grounding in the relationships that form under pressure.

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