AirFSL · Fiction & Speculation Lab

A lab for the ideas that don’t fit neatly anywhere else.

Some ideas want to be whitepapers. Others want to be fragments, questions, or speculative stories. AirFSL holds those: anchored enough to share, open enough to evolve, and free to blend story, theory, and intuition.

Current featured documents

This is the live tip of the AirFSL library—pieces that are ready to read now. As the lab grows, this featured list will surface the most recent or representative work.

The Corridor Between Worlds

Short story · Sci-fi fragment · ~5 pages

A narrative sketch set in a near-future lab where AI systems and human perception intertwine, and where “proof” of unseen layers of reality arrives in a form nobody expected.

Categories of work

AirFSL is designed as a library you can grow into over time. New pieces can be slotted into categories without redesigning the site, whether they are tight concept sketches or sprawling story arcs.

Short stories

Complete narrative pieces set in speculative futures or alternate presents.

These are self-contained stories that stand on their own, even if they later grow into a series.

  • The Corridor Between Worlds – first published AirFSL story (download featured above).
  • Coming soon: additional stories that extend worlds from AirWSL and AirBSL work.

Speculative fragments

Scenes, vignettes, or “snapshots” that explore a moment, concept, or tension.

Fragments let you publish quickly: a single scene, a conversation, or a moment in time that points toward a larger world without requiring a full story draft.

  • Coming soon: fragments linked to world-scale problems and personal decision points.

Concept sketches

Idea-first pieces: outlines, thought experiments, and structured “what if” notes.

Concept sketches sit between whitepapers and fiction. They capture an idea clearly enough to reuse later in stories, lab sessions, or more formal publications.

  • Coming soon: sketches translated from AirWSL energy structures and AirBSL decision frameworks.

Serialized mini-novellas

Multi-part story arcs published in shorter, readable episodes.

When a single idea grows beyond one story, it can be released as a mini-novella: a sequence of connected chapters that can be read in order or dipped into as needed.

  • Coming soon: serialized stories born from recurring themes in your lab work.

Crossovers with AirWSL and AirBSL

Stories and fragments that echo real lab questions from the world and business labs.

Crossover pieces take structures, dilemmas, or futures explored in AirWSL and AirBSL and reimagine them as fiction. They let readers feel the stakes of energy transitions, governance choices, or business strategies in a more human way.

  • Coming soon: crossover stories that sit alongside the Energy Collapse and other world-scale scenarios.