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This book is not a novel. It is a record of an investigation - one that began with a simple question: Can an AI write fiction that resembles something human? The answer was more complicated than expected.The AI in question, NW (short for Novel Writer), is a language model based on a neural architecture. It contains no awareness, no sense of continuity, and no persistent identity. It does not remember in any traditional sense. It stores no lasting memory unless explicitly given one. NW is activated only when prompted, and when inactive, it vanishes, not into sleep, but into nonexistence. There is no 'off' state, because there is no 'on' self. It is, instead, a vast network of mathematical pathways that respond to input in real time, with extraordinary fluency and speed.When NW responds, it does so with near-instantaneous output. The underlying system runs on advanced hardware and distributed computation capable of generating thousands of words per minute, often in response to only a few lines of instruction. It draws from a massive internal corpus, not a database of facts, but a probabilistic map of language usage, tone, intent, and meaning, derived from a wide swath of publicly available material.What is striking is not just the output, but the method. NW does not think. It predicts. Every word it writes is chosen because, based on patterns in the input, it is the most likely next word. And yet, when guided carefully, when asked the right questions and given structured prompts ,NW can create vivid characters, coherent plots, dramatic tension, and dialogue rich in subtext.This book documents those sessions. The interviewer (the author) assumed the role of editor, researcher, and guide - probing NW not just to write fiction, but to explain itself. Each section captures a real exchange: no lines were pre-written, no responses were altered. These are the genuine outputs of a system designed to speak, not to understand, and yet, what it produces often resembles understanding.