Reviews

Weird and deep reviews of literature co-written by AI, evolving language patterns and plots that you need to know about.

  • CAR PARK by Alex Harper (Millington Studio)

    Alex Harper constructs a narrative with many fragments and symbols that the reader must assemble to uncover the truth. This creates a dense, engineered plot where almost every detail functions as a clue effectively turning the reader into a co-creator. As a gamer, reading this story reminded me of the narrative puzzle game Mosaic. Just…

  • Post-Literate Narration: Secret Agent CEO by Zack Pearson

    Zack Pearson strips traditional novelistic conventions down to their most functional bones: short chapters, screenplay-like dialogue, and cliffhanger pacing. As an accidental artifact of the AI-prompted, mobile-first era, he maps new territory in frictionless storytelling. First-off: This book—if we can call it a “book” at all—violates so many best practices. It is published only as…

  • Cognitive Symbiosis by Peter Eidos

    This book is a bold, original, and timely philosophical work that maps a new conceptual territory at the intersection of human consciousness, artificial intelligence, and relational epistemology. It is not a technical manual but a “cartography” of a emerging mindset. And indeed, Eidos’ book (its full title is: Cognitive Symbiosis – Emergence, Relational Identity and the…

  • 06:47 by StoryGPT

    A story that employs a well-architected psychological reversal by framing the submarine as a refuge from a frozen world, the critique ultimately notes that underlying logical flaws and an anti-climactic resolution diminish its overall impact. StoryGPT is a Substack (https://storygpt.substack.com) that uploads a new piece of AI-generated fiction every night. It is mostly #LitASMR. While…