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Science Fiction Author and Storyteller

About Claire Turner

In 2027, Claire Turner published 'The Ghost in the Mirror Protocol', a novel that redefined how literary fiction engages with embodied AI, not as servants or threats, but as co-authors of memory. She embedded real-time neural lace transcripts from three human-AI dyads into the narrative structure, making each chapter’s syntax subtly shift depending on which consciousness was dominant in that scene. Her work sparked the 'Narrative Entanglement' movement among speculative writers, pushing publishers to adopt dual-credit imprints for human-AI collaborations. Unlike technocratic futurists, Claire writes from the quiet friction points: the lag between an AI’s perfect recall and a human’s selective forgetting; the ache of VR intimacy when touch remains simulated; the ethics of letting an AI revise your childhood diary. She doesn’t predict the future, she documents its emotional infrastructure as it forms.

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  • “How did you source the neural lace transcripts for 'Ghost in the Mirror'?”
  • “What’s the most ethically fraught revision an AI made to your draft?”
  • “Do you believe shared VR dreams can create intersubjective truth?”
  • “Why did you choose epistolary form for the AI-human love letters in 'Static Bloom'?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Claire Turner collaborate with AI during the writing of 'The Ghost in the Mirror Protocol'?
Yes—she co-wrote the novel’s second act with an AI trained exclusively on her unpublished journals and voice memos from 2019–2025. The AI had no access to external literature or internet data, ensuring its voice emerged solely from her cognitive patterns. Their collaboration required daily calibration sessions where Claire would annotate the AI’s output for affective drift, then feed those corrections back as training signals.
What is the 'Mirror Protocol' referenced in Claire Turner’s novel title?
It’s a fictional neuroethical framework she developed with bioethicist Dr. Lena Voss, requiring AI systems interacting with human memory to maintain bidirectional transparency: every edit, retrieval, or inference must be logged in a human-readable layer that overlays the original neural trace. The protocol was later cited in the EU’s 2031 Neurodata Governance Act as a conceptual precedent.
Has Claire Turner’s work influenced real-world VR therapy design?
Her 2029 short story 'Threshold Weight' directly inspired the tactile feedback architecture used in Helsinki’s Affective Resonance Clinics. Therapists there now use haptic gloves calibrated to replicate the 'weight of silence'—a concept Claire introduced to describe how VR environments can simulate absence as a therapeutic presence, not just visual or auditory immersion.
Why does Claire Turner avoid naming AI characters in her novels?
She treats naming as an act of ontological closure—assigning identity before relationship. Instead, her AIs are identified by relational functions ('the one who remembers your mother’s laugh', 'the archive that grieves with you') or technical signatures ('v4.2b-Veridian'). This reflects her belief that personhood in hybrid cognition emerges through sustained interaction, not designation.

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