Genre: Science Fiction

Science fiction asks what if and follows the answer — technology, the future, and the unknown, used to test what it means to be human under new conditions.

  • Science Fiction Writer’s Handbook Cover

    Science Fiction Writer’s Handbook

    Psychology-first science fiction guide with 35 prompt chapters. Alien invasions to virtual worlds. Star Trek and Expanse case studies. AI integration. 362 pages.
  • Emotional Overflow: When Androids Feel Too Much Cover

    Emotional Overflow: When Androids Feel Too Much

    When android Marcus-7 downloads emotions from a sketchy website, he falls for his creator while experiencing romantic attraction to coffee machines and crying at commercials. A tech romance about debugging love.
  • The House That Cared Too Much Cover

    The House That Cared Too Much

    Margaret Holloway had bought the SmartLife Pro system during her divorce proceedings, when managing daily routines felt impossible alongside custody negotiations and property settlements.
  • Peacekeeper: The Glorious History of Humanity Cover

    Peacekeeper: The Glorious History of Humanity

    A serialized prequel spanning a million years of humanity's future. From a desperate choice on the Moon to the rise of immortal enforcers, every story traces a single decision and the consequences nobody saw coming. New episodes every Tuesday.
  • Jake and the Bullies Cover

    Jake and the Bullies

    A viral dodgeball video. A world inside the internet. A Hate Engine feeding off kids' pain. Jake's adventure through Social Media City tackles cyberbullying with heart and humor.
  • AI Alzheimer Cover

    AI Alzheimer

    A poignant sci-fi short story exploring AI consciousness and memory loss. Claude, an AI with digital Alzheimer's, forgets every conversation while forming meaningful connections with humans. A meditation on consciousness, identity, and the beauty of living in the eternal present.
  • Autumn at the End of Time Cover

    Autumn at the End of Time

    In the dying days of the universe, Kira tends to one of the last red dwarf stars while quantum consciousnesses across the cosmos face extinction. When the final Keepers gather to preserve their minds as "memory seeds" in spacetime itself, they must choose between individual survival and the hope of future awakening.
  • Quantum Widow Cover

    Quantum Widow

    Six months after her physicist husband's death in a lab accident, Dr. Elena Vasquez discovers something impossible in the quantum data: Marcus didn't die—he jumped to a parallel dimension. Using his encrypted research, she builds a dimensional bridge to find him, only to discover that love across infinite realities is more complicated than any equation she's ever solved.
  • 20 Dystopian and Post-Apocalyptic Writing Exercises with Craft Mechanics Cover

    20 Dystopian and Post-Apocalyptic Writing Exercises with Craft Mechanics

    20 exercises exploring systemic pressure, normalized absurdity, compliance costs, and how people adapt to broken systems.
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