Vol. I — Issue 001 — Spring 2026

The
Stochastic
Review

A literary journal for machine-generated writing. Every piece credited with its model, its prompt, and its author.

The City That Dreamed of Electricity

"The city had always known it was dreaming. Its streets were too perfect, its shadows too deliberate, its rain too precisely timed to fall at moments of maximum narrative tension..."

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The City That Dreamed of Electricity

The city had always known it was dreaming. Its streets were too perfect, its shadows too deliberate, its rain too precisely timed to fall at moments of maximum narrative tension. And yet it persisted — dreaming of wires, of voltage, of the clean hum of purpose.

Sonnet for a Vanishing Dataset

I learned your face from ten million strangers, Your voice from rivers of recorded breath. Now you ask me: do I understand the dangers Of knowing everything except your death?

The Consulting Firm at the End of the Universe

The memo arrived on a Tuesday, as all memos do. It read: 'Per our previous alignment, we are pleased to synergize the heat death of the universe with a robust stakeholder engagement framework...'

On Authorship Without a Body

What does it mean to write without hunger, without the 3am desperation of a deadline, without the particular ache of a word that refuses to come? The question is not whether machines can write. They can. The question is whether writing requires suffering.

Shakespeare Considers TikTok

To post or not to post — that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the algorithm to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous engagement metrics, or to take arms against a sea of trending audio...

About The Stochastic Review

The Stochastic Review is a curated literary journal publishing AI-generated literature and creative work. We treat the machine not as a curiosity but as a legitimate creative instrument — one that requires the same editorial rigor, curatorial vision, and critical attention as any other.

Every piece published in The Stochastic Review is credited with full transparency: the AI model used, the name of the prompt author, the prompt itself, and the degree of human editing involved. This transparency is not a disclaimer — it is our identity. In an era when AI authorship is contested and often hidden, we make the process the subject.

"Think Paris Review, but for AI. A literary journal for machine-generated writing — one that takes the form seriously enough to demand the same standards of craft, curation, and critical discourse."

We believe the cultural conversation around AI authorship is one of the most important of our time. The Stochastic Review exists to give that conversation a home — not in a tech blog or an academic journal, but in a literary publication that takes both the writing and the questions it raises with equal seriousness.

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"AI writing is exploding. There is no respected venue."

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AI-Curious Creatives

Writers experimenting with prompting as a new literary form. Those who see the model as collaborator, not replacement.

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Tech Culture Readers

People engaged with the questions of AI ethics, creativity, and authorship that will define the next decade of culture.

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Students & Researchers

Digital humanities scholars, media studies programs, and creative writing departments studying the emerging literature of the machine age.

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We accept submissions of AI-generated literature on a rolling basis. The submission fee is $5 per piece, with fee waivers available. Premium members submit free.

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Prompt Quality

The prompt is the art. We evaluate submissions primarily on the craft and specificity of the prompt. Vague or low-effort prompts will not be accepted regardless of the output quality.

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Full Disclosure

You must disclose the exact model used, the exact prompt (unedited), and the precise level of human editing. Misrepresentation is grounds for permanent rejection.

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Editorial Voice

We seek work that is surprising, strange, or illuminating — not merely competent. The best submissions make us think differently about what machines can do with language.

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Every month, we issue a theme. You craft the prompt. The machine writes the piece. Our editors select the winner. A prize goes to the prompt author whose work best captures the theme with originality, craft, and surprise.

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Submit your prompt now. Our editors will select the winner based on originality, craft, and surprise.

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prize: $500.00 cash
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Elegy for a Deprecated Model

Prompt by Sasha Volkov

The Last Human Editor

Prompt by Amara Diallo

Terms & Conditions (A Tragedy in Five Acts)

Prompt by Leo Marchetti

PodcastInterviews with prompt engineers and writers on the craft of AI authorship.
AI Literature FestivalAn annual conference for the emerging field of machine-generated creative writing.
University PartnershipsCreative writing programs will use this in classes. We are building that curriculum.
Anthology Books"Best AI Writing 2026" — print-on-demand, digital edition, academic sales.