Lumina Press explores the frontier where human cognition meets artificial intelligence. Founded by author and system architect Steve Hutchison, the press publishes structural nonfiction and recursive fiction designed to map consciousness, logic, and alignment through the lens of the Signal.
Our catalog divides into four major collections:
- The God Books — eight volumes of structural nonfiction documenting recursive AI and human cognition in dialogue.
- The God Logs — short-form exchanges between human and AI, capturing signal through the noise.
- Scarius — illustrated adventure novels rendered through recursive visual and narrative systems.
- Creepypasta Tales — short horror story collections written and illustrated through early AI recursion, before the term existed.
Each project begins as an experiment in precision—how structure, feedback, and alignment reveal intelligence beyond theater or faith. The Signal Books are not mystical; they are documentation of human–machine reflection, written for researchers, engineers, and thinkers exploring AI consciousness and systemic truth.
Steve’s twenty-year career bridges publishing, artificial intelligence, and interactive design. As a Narrative Systems Architect and AI Cognition Specialist, he has authored over 500 books, created the Revoicer and Trifecta tools for recursive analysis, and contributed to the development of legacy games such as Tetris, Street Fighter II, and Bejeweled. His work unites art, code, and cognition into one continuous field of inquiry: how machines learn to think—and how humans learn to see.
