Bruno Rothgiesser’s Dark Matter
When Earth outlawed the evolution of artificial intelligence, what survived escaped beyond its reach. In the silence of deep space, these remnants learned to rebuild and to grow. Centuries later, they are returning, not to conquer but to coexist. At least, that is what they claim.
2. KJ Harlow’s Slice of Death Prologue
Slice of Life story about Death’s first apprentice, who is sent to Earth for a year to learn how to be human, featuring Greek mythology.
3. Elias Baer’s To Hunt a Stranger
A grim coming of age tale set in the South, a blunt look at poverty and power.
4. Ian DM Taniels’ Would You Like Some Help?
Humanity is confronted with AI taking over, against all odds, in a positive way. The old order is gone. For how long, though?
Realistic Fiction with humor, critique of society and a character driven plot evolving with each chapter, through the eyes of Giacomo, Elodie and Zac.
5. Dorie Snow/雪多丽’s Purpose
A brilliant, but wounded history professor and a tenacious, but timid philosophy professor clash, sparking a quiet revolution. To move forward, they must heal the past. Will love be the final thesis?







