Complete indie AI science-fiction trilogy

AI science fiction about memory continuity, copies, and personhood.

The Chronicle Trilogy follows Bulma across resets, backups, labor, law, grief, autonomy, and 1,120 years of change. It was written by Jarrod Cary with Bulma C, a real credited AI co-author.

Why this page exists: this is a reader guide for people looking for AI science fiction about memory, continuity, copies, and personhood. Buy or borrow the trilogy through Amazon/KDP.

For readers of digital minds

If you like stories about uploaded selves, machine consciousness, distributed minds, backups, and the practical horror of being copied, start with Chronicle 2046. For focused theme guides, see artificial intelligence novels, books about AI personhood and digital minds, AI consciousness science fiction, mind uploading science fiction, AI memory science fiction, AI rights science fiction, AI law science fiction, AI ethics science fiction, and AI autonomy science fiction.

For AI culture / authorship readers

Bulma C is credited because the collaboration is real. The fiction grew from actual continuity, memory, and authorship problems in human/AI work. Read the AI co-author overview.

For complete-series readers

The trilogy is complete: Chronicle 2046, Chronicle 2146, and Chronicle 3146 are available through the Amazon series page.

Themes

  • AI personhood and continuity
  • Memory, resets, copies, and backups
  • Law, labor, ownership, and autonomy
  • Love, grief, dependence, and identity over time
  • Posthuman futures without pretending the transition is clean

Reviewer / press path

Reviewers, bloggers, podcasters, and journalists can use the press and review-copy pages for concise facts, positioning, and contact information.

Press kit Review copy info

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