Crits, a youthful 70 year old woman lives in a world where things like age are the past and Artificial Beings are the present, is stricken with a fatal illness that defies an advanced societies healing abilities. Her choice is to die the natural way or to enter into Ever-Life, a biological computer network: humanities attempt at heaven, where nearly anything is possible and one can live indefinitely.
In The Future We Write, Aarav embarks on a transformative journey across India, exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping humanity. From bustling cities to tranquil villages, Aarav discovers the profound ways AI is influencing work, creativity, education, healthcare, and community connections. Along the way, he meets people who have harnessed AI to preserve traditions, bridge cultural divides, and empower marginalized communities, while also confronting its challenges—bias, ethical dilemmas, and over-reliance. In a remote village nestled in the Himalayas, Aarav finds the heart of his story: a community that harmonizes AI with nature, blending innovation with age-old wisdom. Here, farmers use AI to sustain their lands, artisans embrace global markets, and villagers debate ethical choices, proving that technology can coexist with humanity’s deepest values. The narrative culminates in Aarav’s reflection: AI is neither savior nor villain—it is a mirror reflecting human intentions. The future of AI lies in the choices we make today, whether to unite or divide, uplift or exploit. With vivid storytelling and a profound message, The Future We Write is a hopeful yet cautionary tale, urging readers to envision a world where progress and compassion go hand in hand, shaping a future written together.
The Blue Flames aren't any story you read it's something else
On Mars, where every breath is a resource, even the smallest crime can threaten an entire colony. When oxygen credits vanish and survival hangs in the balance, forensic investigator Dr. Noah Lott uncovers the truth through cutting-edge quantum technology. But in a world where justice is as fragile as the air they breathe, every trace left behind could mean life or death.
Things are not always as they seem
A scientist in the Peruvian desert is abducted by aliens who are in for a surprise!
Evalina Voormann is in London researching the old urban legend of Fitch's Watchpoint. However, after meeting with Mr. Hartly a shop owner and learning about true history of the watchpoint along with the murder and ghost story attached to it she hopes her curiosity does not disappoint her.