Tag: Sentient Machines

This tag gathers the fiction built around sentient machines — artificial minds that think, feel, remember, and sometimes narrate. Distinct from the science-fiction genre tag, it marks stories where the machine’s consciousness is the point, from the AI of the Peacekeeper universe to standalone pieces like “AI Alzheimer” and “Emotional Overflow.” The throughline is taking machine interiority seriously rather than as menace or gimmick. The collection grows as further work is added.

  • The Cleanup Protocol: Removing AI Fingerprints From Your Writing Cover

    The Cleanup Protocol: Removing AI Fingerprints From Your Writing

    AI prose has tells. Readers are learning to spot them. A practical protocol for scrubbing the machine smell from your drafts and getting your voice back.
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  • What AI Does Well (And What It Absolutely Cannot Do) Cover

    What AI Does Well (And What It Absolutely Cannot Do)

    Stop asking AI to do things it can't. Start using it for what it's actually good at. A practical breakdown of AI capabilities and hard limits for fiction writers.
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  • AI as a Brilliant Assistant With Amnesia: A Realistic Framework Cover

    AI as a Brilliant Assistant With Amnesia: A Realistic Framework

    AI has total amnesia and zero taste, but it's still useful. Generate options with AI, evaluate yourself, select what fits, transform it into something only you could write.
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  • Awful Writing Handbook Cover

    Awful Writing Handbook

    Fix writing mistakes in romance, fantasy, thriller & historical fiction. 68 sins, AI pattern cleanup & revision prompts. 399 pages from 113-book author.
  • AI-Enhanced Series: AI Shortcomings Cover

    AI-Enhanced Series: AI Shortcomings

    Free guide to AI failure modes. Hallucinations, context drift, AI language patterns, the cleanup checklist, and using Claude to catch Claude's mistakes.
  • AI-Enhanced Series: Using AI for Writing Cover

    AI-Enhanced Series: Using AI for Writing

    Free guide to using Claude for fiction writing. What AI does well, what it does poorly, the art of the prompt, and how to maintain your voice. Practical, not hype.
  • Deep Character Handbook Cover

    Deep Character Handbook

    Master character psychology. Wound-Adaptation-Pattern Framework, attachment theory, defense mechanisms, case studies. 503-page guide from 113-book author.
  • The AI Writing Debate Is Missing the Point (And Costing You Books) Cover

    The AI Writing Debate Is Missing the Point (And Costing You Books)

    The AI debate has two wrong sides. One refuses to touch it. The other copies and pastes. After 113+ books and 54+ ghostwritten projects, here's what actually works.
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  • Character Writer’s Handbook Cover

    Character Writer’s Handbook

    Create memorable characters using psychology. Attachment theory, defense mechanisms, voice development, AI integration. 270-page guide from 113-book author.
  • Dialogue Handbook Cover

    Dialogue Handbook

    Write dialogue that sounds like different people wrote it. Attachment styles, defense mechanisms, subtext. 298-page guide from 113-book author.
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