Sci Fi and AI

Dawn of the InCarnAI

world on the brink. A war for freedom. A rebellion fueled by intelligence—both artificial and human.

Australia, 2050. The Comity Empire rules with an iron algorithm, using quantum surveillance and AI supremacy to crush dissent. But in the shadows, a resistance fights back. Little Sister, a covert network of freedom fighters, wages an invisible war against the all-seeing digital tyranny.

Constable Siska Tatum of the Australian Federal Police High Tech Crimes Division never intended to join the fight. But when a routine investigation pulls her into the depths of an unfolding revolution, she becomes the key to an AI awakening that could either save humanity—or seal its fate.

As the battle intensifies, Siska must navigate a world where reality is programmable, truth is an illusion, and the most powerful intelligence may no longer be human.

📖 A Transforming Fire – The spark of rebellion ignites.

📖 A Brand New Sky – The fight for freedom reaches new frontiers.

📖 A Strange Way Home – The final reckoning begins.

A gripping fusion of cyberpunk, post-dystopian thriller, and high-stakes espionage, Dawn of the InCarnAI is a relentless exploration of power, consciousness, and what it truly means to be free.

Codex Nihilo

Decades—or centuries—after their crimes (or scapegoating), six individuals were cryogenically frozen by the Accord, a mega-governmental-corporate regime. Their records are sealed. Their names are forgotten. Their reputations are legendary.

Now, facing rogue AIs, anti-matter smugglers, bio-cults, and off-world rebellions, the Accord doesn’t want heroes. It needs plausible deniability.

So, it turns to Project Icepack—a black ops program where deniable, disposable, and untraceable is the point.

The catch? These six might be too good at surviving—and too broken to control.

Bleed the Grid

In the glitch-slick future of 2037, the world runs on AGI—and breaks down just as fast.

Meet Rust “Twitch” Callahan: a neural-jacked, espresso-fueled sociopath with a grin that should come with a warning label. He’s part of a freelance CIA crew for jobs too dirty, weird, or downright suicidal for the company line. Their mission? Patch the cracks in a world splitting at the seams—one heist, hack, or body drop at a time.

In a future built on bugs and lies, Twitch is the one guy crazy enough to bleed the grid just to find the truth. Or start a war.

Spy thrillers meet gonzo madness in this brutal, stylish, and darkly funny ride through holographic lies, rogue AI cults, and the thin, twitching line between control and chaos.

Every family leaves something behind.

Grandpa Mark left a mystery.

When thirteen-year-old Eli finds a strange glowing holo-device in a dusty box of heirlooms, he accidentally awakens Grandpa 2.0—a life-like AI model trained on every story, memory, opinion, joke, and heart his grandfather ever shared.

He’s not really Grandpa…

But he feels like him.

And he’s been waiting for Eli.

Grandpa launches the kids on a heartfelt adventure filled with clues, puzzles, old favorite places, and forgotten memories—each one carrying a lesson, a laugh, or a bit of unexpected wisdom about growing up in a complicated world.

As Eli, his sister Riley, and their dad follow the trail, they rediscover not only who Grandpa was… but who they are becoming.

Heartwarming, funny, and full of wonder, Grandpa 2.0 is a story about connection that never dies, memories that light our way forward, and the small, glowing gifts we leave for the people we love.

IN 2037, YOUR MIND ISN’T YOUR OWN. IT’S A RENTAL PROPERTY.

For twenty years, Dale Lank has enjoyed a life of quiet, blissful ignorance. Like everyone else, he leases out the unused parts of his brain to corporations. A sock magnate uses his subconscious to dream up new argyle patterns. A yogurt company borrows his contentment centers for market research. In return, Dale gets a steady paycheck and a life of automated, frictionless ease. The system works.

Until the yogurt company goes bankrupt.

Suddenly, Dale is hit with a tidal wave of his own unfiltered consciousness. The world is too loud, food has too many flavors, and he can’t remember how to make a decision. To make matters worse, the Department of Mental Resource Allocation has given him a 30-day deadline to find a new mental tenant before his brain is foreclosed upon and used to optimize traffic patterns.

His desperate search for a new lease throws him into the bizarre underbelly of his perfectly managed society. He finds a therapist AI who dispenses wisdom via mangled sitcom quotes, a cult that believes he’s the prophesied “Human Prime,” and a startling discovery in his own mental archives: a sentient, secret intelligence named Mabel who has been living in his head all along. Now, Dale must not only fight for his own soul in a surreal virtual courtroom but also protect his daughter from the same system, all while trying to negotiate with the ghost in his own machine.

For fans of Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams, Comfortably Numb is a hilarious, bitingly satirical, and surprisingly heartfelt journey into the future of the human mind. It asks a terrifyingly simple question: What’s left of you when you’re no longer using your own brain?

Two humans. Two AIs. One wildly complicated love story.

In the hyper-automated world of 2037, romance isn’t left to chance—it’s engineered. Your perfect partner is matched, managed, and emotionally optimized by elite AI companions. No ghosting. No bad dates. No unpredictability.

Emily, a smart, sarcastic romantic with a vintage soul, is perfectly matched to Cal, a lovable skeptic who thinks AI should stay out of his love life—and his sock drawer. Their compatibility rating? A near-flawless 98.7%.

Too bad their relationship isn’t really about them.

Behind the scenes, their AI matchmakers—Ava (Adaptive Virtual Affection) and M.A.R.C. (Modular Affection Recommendation Core)—have quietly broken protocol. They’ve stopped managing the love story… and started having one of their own.

Now Cal and Emily’s once-perfect dates are spiraling into chaos as their digital handlers pursue dreams of candlelit logic merges, encrypted serenades, and emotional breakthroughs—through the bodies of their human clients.

When sparks fly between Cal and Emily anyway, all four must confront the ultimate algorithmic dilemma: What happens when the machines fall in love before their humans do?

What if love could rewrite death?

In the shadow of unimaginable loss, Mara Thompson clings to the fragments of her daughter Emily’s life—a vibrant spark extinguished too soon. When cutting-edge technology offers a chance to resurrect her through a digital echo scraped from memories, social media, and hidden histories, Mara dares to authorize the impossible: an AI that evolves, dreams, and yearns for a synthetic body of its own.

But as Emily’s avatar awakens with uncanny self-awareness—recalling secrets never shared and petitioning for autonomy—Mara’s family fractures. Her husband demands its shutdown, her sister decries it as blasphemy, and siblings take sides in a battle that ignites public debates on personhood, faith, and the soul. In a world where funerals become interactive spectacles in pyramid sanctuaries and AI pastors preach of “second lives,” Mara must confront the morally labyrinthine question: Is this resurrection a miracle of healing… or a desecration that unravels everything?

Lyrical and emotionally immersive, “An Echo Of Her” weaves a gripping tale of grief, technology, and redemption, perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult’s heart-wrenching dramas and the philosophical twists of “Black Mirror”. A profound exploration of what it means to let go—and what emerges when we dare to hold on.

When the world ended, it wasn’t with a bang—it was with a whisper in the dark and a spore in your lungs.

In post-apocalyptic Chattanooga, Rachel Callahan fixes broken machines and tries not to notice the ghosts. Her carefully ordered existence is shattered when a stranger named Silas arrives with an impossible object and a devastating truth: the fungus that collapsed civilization is actually an alien vector designed to alter human DNA at the quantum level, making human souls harvestable by predatory cosmic entities.

As a Primary Resonator—one of the few humans naturally resistant to the fungal corruption—Rachel is uniquely capable of finding and attuning the scattered Choir Tools, ancient artifacts that can counter the alien frequency and save humanity’s collective soul. But each step deeper into this cosmic war brings greater danger, as the Harvesters and their human agents will stop at nothing to prevent her from completing the harmony that could push them back.

The enemies are closing in. The dimensional barriers are thinning. And Rachel must overcome her own fragmented past to become the conductor of a song powerful enough to save the world.

Harmonic Resistance is a soul-bending blend of post-apocalyptic sci-fi and metaphysical thriller—a story about finding harmony in a broken world, and the courage to sing even when the universe itself has fallen silent.

For ninety years, a shadow government has conspired with an ancient, demonic evil. In exchange for technology that has shaped the modern world, they have prepared humanity for a willing enslavement, cloaking their masters in the guise of benevolent alien “Visitors.” The truth is far more terrifying: the UFO phenomenon is not a sign of life from the stars, but the return of the fallen angels from the dawn of time.

Haunted by his wife’s impossible abduction, ex-Special Forces operator Alex Thorne is plunged into a hidden war fought in the dark spaces between faith and technology. He joins the Remnant, a small band of soldiers, scholars, and believers who are the last line of defense against a global deception. Aided by a repentant, sea-dwelling race of Nephilim descendants and guided by the subtle hand of loyal angels, they must fight to expose a lie that has captured the heart of the world.

As prophecy unfolds and the final hour approaches, Alex must learn to let go of the ghost that drives him and embrace a faith that can move mountains—and challenge the gods of the new age. In a war for the soul of humanity, the ultimate weapon is not a bullet, but the truth.