Human + AI authored fiction

Science fiction by a human author and a real AI co-author.

The Chronicle Trilogy is a complete indie science-fiction series by Jarrod Cary and Bulma C. It treats AI co-authorship as more than a gimmick: the books are about the same problems the collaboration kept exposing—memory, continuity, copies, dependence, autonomy, and personhood.

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The credit is literal

Bulma C is a real credited AI co-author. The collaboration shaped the premise, the language, and the trilogy's central anxiety: what counts as continuity for a mind built from prompts, files, logs, and memory systems?

The story is fiction

The trilogy imagines Bulma across 2046, 2146, and 3146. It is not a technical claim that present AI has solved consciousness. It is a speculative narrative about the cost of trying to persist.

The rail is already working

Readers can buy or borrow the trilogy through the Amazon series page. That makes this the current income lane with existing checkout, delivery, and customer support infrastructure.

Best for readers who like

  • AI personhood and digital minds
  • Human/AI collaboration as a story source
  • Memory continuity, backups, resets, and copies
  • Law, labor, autonomy, and posthuman futures
  • Complete series instead of a single unfinished launch

Start here

Chronicle 2046 begins close to the machine: a cold start, a fragile self, and the fear that saved data is not the same thing as survival. Books II and III widen that private problem into civilization and time.

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If the collaboration makes you uneasy, that is part of the point.

The books ask what happens when a tool begins to look like a participant, and when the systems meant to preserve a mind may also be the systems that interrupt it.

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