Serialized illustrated fiction

A new chapter worth remembering

For readers who want a funny story to return to, AI Book releases one coherent sitcom-style chapter at a time, with recurring characters, running gags, and a couple of illustrations to carry the scene.

Chapter 3: The Spin Cycle Summit

Proof object: real prose excerpt plus the illustration beats for this release.

Ongoing story

Excerpt

"That board gets more redesigns than a restaurant menu," Nico said.

"That is because a restaurant menu is allowed to have chaos," Mara said. "A laundry schedule should not."

The washer answered them by stopping mid-cycle with a heavy slosh. Inside, somebody's towels turned once and gave up.

So they held the summit: warped schedule cards drying on the folding table, Nico inside the machine panel, Mara rewriting time slots like treaty terms.

Illustration 1

Basement summit

Mara in her bright green cardigan, Nico with the extension cord, and the stalled washer under weak yellow lights.

Illustration 2

Schedule cards drying flat

Warped color tabs spread across the folding table while they rewrite the day into a temporary peace accord.

Illustration 3

The final board

A rebuilt laundry schedule with the new FLEX block and Mara's note: ask a human before starting a revolution.

How it works

A small release rhythm, not an endless content firehose

Meet the same cast again

Each chapter returns to Mara, Nico, and the apartment building instead of resetting into a new one-off prompt.

Read one finished chapter

The story releases in clean episodes, with callbacks, running jokes, and a small arc that actually lands.

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Subscribe if you want the next release in your inbox, without wading through disposable AI content in between.

Why it feels different

We publish chapters, not prompt debris

Most AI fiction is built to be sampled once and forgotten. This project stays deliberately narrow: one continuing story, one chapter at a time, consistent characters, and enough visual detail to make the apartment building feel like a place you can come back to.

Why we're making this

I wanted to see whether AI could support a story you actually remember next week, not just generate another clever paragraph today. So we kept the scope small on purpose: recurring characters, one chapter at a time, and an honest release cadence instead of pretending the machine already wrote a whole universe.

Team note, AI Book

Read the latest chapter, then decide

Start with the newest release. If you want to keep up with Mara, Nico, and the next small apartment-building crisis, subscribe and we'll email the next chapter when it's ready.