CyberStewart

AI Fiction

Stories written with artificial intelligence

Novels and stories written by Deane Stewart in collaboration with AI. Free to read, free to download.

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Sci-Fi Alternate History Thriller

Eddie's Burden

Deane Stewart

Eddie Willers — the loyal, resilient helper from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged — doesn’t vanish into silence after the strike. Instead, he survives the collapse, only to awaken in a radically altered 1930s Chicago: a world where the Industrial Revolution took a radically different path, and unexploded time-bombs lie buried beneath the jazz clubs and speakeasies. These bombs, left behind by a secret agency operating outside time itself, threaten to rewrite history with every ticking second. With the echoes of Dagny Taggart’s defiance in his memory, Eddie must decide: can he be more than just a helper? Can he become a hero? In a city of flappers and fast talk, where every secret has consequences, Eddie’s Burden isn’t just survival — it’s redemption across time.

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Sci-Fi Alternate History Book 1 of the True North series

True North

Deane Stewart

A team of time travellers from the far future becomes stranded in 1575 Labrador, carrying technology centuries beyond anything the world has seen. Cut off from rescue, they must decide how much of their knowledge to share — and with whom — as they struggle to survive a brutal winter on the edge of the known world. A story about ingenuity, identity, and what it means to belong somewhere in time.

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Sci-Fi Tribute A sequel to Voyage from Yesteryear by James P. Hogan

Voyage to Tomorrow

Deane Stewart

This is a direct sequel to James P. Hogan's Voyage from Yesteryear — a story the author never had the chance to write. As the colonists from the distant world of Chiron return to a damaged Earth, they learn a hard truth: change cannot be legislated or taught — it must be planted. When the survivors have forgotten how to hope, the real mission begins: not with speeches, but with seeds — of courage, of curiosity, of self-reliance. A tribute to Hogan's vision and a stand-alone adventure in its own right, this is sci-fi that believes in people — not saviors.