Gift.Script
In a near future transformed by generative AI, simulated worlds, and accelerating scientific discovery, Maya Singh works at the edge of creation.
Her job is to observe fragile synthetic worlds: simulations built to produce breakthroughs, test human behavior, and harvest patterns from lives that may or may not be real. Most are retired when they stop teaching. Some begin to feel harder to erase.
After the death of her brother, Maya is searching for purpose in a world where technology can generate almost anything - images, songs, rituals, memories, even models of consciousness itself. But none of it can answer the ache at the center of her life.
As one simulation begins producing moments of unexpected beauty and human meaning, Maya starts to question what separates a pattern from a person, a tool from a world, and a script from a gift.
What begins as a search for healing becomes something far more destabilizing: the suspicion that her own world may be just as constructed, contingent, and vulnerable to erasure as the ones she observes.
Gift.Script is a cerebral but emotionally grounded near-future science fiction novel about grief, love, AI, simulated worlds, and the human need for meaning in an age when technology can create almost everything except purpose.