Description
Before Cooper can write his story, it already exists.
Of course it knows about Elena—his wife, a main character in every one of his bestselling romance novels, and a successful narrator in her own right. But somehow this AI knows everything else about his next book before he has even sat down to write it.
It must be a coincidence. There’s no way a machine could replace him.
But when he and Elena return from their yearly winter retreat in the snowy Colorado mountains, he discovers it was all too true. He has yet to submit his novel, but there it is, already sitting in a bookstore window. As reality fractures around him, Cooper is left with one question: does it matter if something is real—or perfectly reproduced?
In Blake Loch’s haunting and eerily relevant debut, technology arrives with subtle, calculated precision, quietly eroding the line between art and imitation. Set in the near-future, Fake Creativity explores authorship, identity, and meaning in a world where creativity may no longer be purely human.










