Books
Illustrated books made end-to-end with LLMs, image models, and text-to-speech. Each one starts as a short brief and exits as a readable novel, a printable PDF, and a narrated audiobook — typically in under an hour of wall-clock time. Every project lists its prompts, tokens, cost, and timing so you can see the seams.
April and the Dragon Staff
April the rainbow koala teaches her friends to spin the dragon staff — and when one friend forgets to close the fuel on the night of the lit spin, the silence teaches what April's voice alone could not. Written in two versions: v2 (current) is natural prose with the inspirer's actual flow-arts safety ritual and Cypher (older tiger) as April's teacher. v1 is strict AABB rhymed verse with the original call-and-response form. Tab between them on the detail page.
The Console Conjurers
A short illustrated tutorial that walks a brand-new user through setting up the agentic-AI workstation — Claude Code, the Choir multi-model CLI, skills, the image-gen drawing hack, and a small PROCESS.md that runs a solo D&D game. Two characters, one kitchen-spaceport, eight tight chapters, painterly Mézières-style watercolor panels.
The Maillard Affair
A short tutorial about cooking the perfect New York strip steak — Mara (the meticulous one, reverse sear) and Theo (the enthusiastic one, forward sear) bicker affectionately through every step, with the Maillard reaction explained over a screaming-hot cast iron pan.
The Empty Jar
A grieving twelve-year-old discovers that the fortune cookies at her late grandmother's Chinatown restaurant seem to predict the future — but the quieter, more devastating truth is that her grandmother spent her dying year writing hundreds of personalized fortunes for specific people she'd watched for decades.
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
An old woman tells the children of her town the story of the last wagon — and the day she, as a small girl certain she'd watched enough, skipped the steps that kept it whole.