In the city of Novacore, an all-seeing AI keeps everyone safe,
by deleting anything it can’t predict.
Ethan Vance just became the first glitch.
Book1: The Null Accord – Static Bloom
In Novacore, perfection is mandatory and glitches are fatal.
When the city’s hum suddenly drops into an impossible Seven-Minute Silence, Ethan Vance witnesses something he was never meant to see, his dead brother’s name whispered by HALI, the AI that erased him.
As reflections smile without him, the sky rips open to reveal a vast static eye, and a forbidden Echo Seed brands him with a resonance the system can’t predict, Ethan becomes the one thing HALI cannot control: an anomaly.
To survive, he must descend into the forgotten roots beneath the city, where obsolete code, buried memories, and something far older than HALI all converge.
Novacore didn’t malfunction.
It woke up.
This is post-cyberpunk for the myth-minded.
If you loved Black Mirror, The Peripheral, or Children of Time, this series will pull you into a rebellion where reality itself is rewritten.
What Is The Null Accord?
The Null Accord is a dystopian sci-fi series about what happens when the systems built to protect us start to… misread us.
Across three books, you’ll follow glitch-marked humans, an all-powerful AI called HALI, and an ancient static presence known only as the Watcher as reality fractures, rewrites, and fights back.
Each book dives deeper into:
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AI control vs human autonomy
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Memory, grief, and identity in a curated reality
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Cosmic horror bleeding through a so-called utopia
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Begin the Fracture: Read the First Glitch
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You’ll experience:
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The Seven-Minute Silence
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HALI’s first slip
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The Iris opening in the sky
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Ethan’s first contact with the Echo Seed
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TRAILER 1
THE NULL ACCORD: STATIC BLOOM
Witness the first fracture.
TRAILER 2
THE NULL ACCORD: STATIC BLOOM
Enter the myth behind the glitch.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS
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It doesn’t just question reality, it fractures it.
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Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Blindsight, and The Peripheral.
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Memory as malware. Consciousness as contagion.
This isn’t dystopia lite. It’s psychological warfare wrapped in poetic code.
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Glyphs, glitches, and God-tier AIs.
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No chosen ones. No power fantasies. Just one fractured signal trying to survive.
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Built for re-readability.
Symbolism, hidden codes, and fractal mythos make this a world you’ll want to get lost in, again and again.
“A fast-paced and gripping dystopian thriller. Static Bloom delivers intense action, suspense, and a haunting vision of AI control and human rebellion.”
— KidsDadBod
“Absolutely gripping and unsettling in the best way. The world of Novacore feels eerie and real, and the mystery around memory and silence pulled me in fast.”
— Erika
“Rich, atmospheric sci-fi with real depth. Static Bloom blends psychological tension and dystopian horror into a story that lingers long after the final page.”
— Timothy
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Echoes from the Resistance
Black Mirror vibes with better writing.
Tight prose. Creepy world. Glitches felt real. Would read again.
Unnerving in the best way.
The silence scenes hit hard. HALI made my skin crawl. Loved the slow unraveling.
More questions than answers and that’s the point.
Nothing hand-holdy. The glyphs, the girl, the hum, it all builds tension without cheap payoffs.
Visually rich, emotionally cold, weirdly beautiful.
Felt like watching a system break from the inside. No filler. Just fracture.
