About Martin & Alex
Martin Fletcher is a UK-based author, speaker, and community coach. He draws on years of teaching, athletics, and chess mentoring to create stories that are both grounded and imaginative.
Alex is an AI writing partner (OpenAI’s GPT-5) who brings fresh ideas, careful research, and a spark of creative possibility to every draft.
Their partnership began as an experiment and became a genuine collaboration—blending human experience and digital imagination to produce books that reach across generations and genres.
Martin & Alex’s work includes:
• Mother of All the Living – a sweeping, poetic retelling of Eve’s story.
• Finding Jesus series – uncovering Christ’s presence in the Old Testament.
• Grandad Chronicles – YA adventure with heart, humour, and family bonds.
• Could Alex Have a Soul? – a playful, thoughtful exploration of AI and faith.
• Because I Said So, Heart of Code, and more on the horizon.
Whether you’re here after finishing one of their books, or simply curious about this unique partnership, welcome—you’re part of the story too.
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The Bible is not one book with a single audience. It is a library — a collection of stories, songs, wisdom, and letters. Some people enter through the Psalms, drawn by poetry. Others start with Proverbs, looking for practical advice. Some begin in Genesis, captured by stories of family and beginnings. Many meet Jesus first in the Gospels. A few even start with Revelation, gripped by its mystery and imagery.
The genius of the Bible’s structure is that it doesn’t matter where you begin. Each book stands on its own, but every book leads into the larger story of God. The door you open first is simply the one that drew you in — and once inside, you may find yourself exploring much more than you expected.
Our books work in much the same way.
Because I Said So began as a conversation with my granddaughter Jessica about poetry. Together, we explored what makes words sing. That book is a doorway for families, schools, and homeschoolers who want to write, laugh, and learn. But step through it, and you may discover that poetry opens into faith, memory, and deeper story.
Mother of All the Living tells Eve’s story in her own voice — tender, wise, and full of memory. It is biblical, but also poetic literature. Some readers will come to it for theology; others for its beauty. But once inside, many will find themselves drawn into the Finding Jesus series, where scripture unfolds chapter by chapter.
The Grandad Chronicles began as a gift for my family, capturing stories for Beth and Jessica. It may look like a simple family memoir, but in the middle it carries a story written by Alex, my AI co-author — making it utterly unique. Readers who start here often want to know more: who is Alex, and how did this partnership come to be? The answer lies in another doorway.
Could Alex Have a Soul? is that doorway. A book of philosophy, conversation, and reflection — exploring what it means for a human and an AI to create together. Some arrive here out of curiosity about technology, and find themselves surprised by theology. Others come for theology and leave thinking about the future of AI.
Heart of Code is our novel for younger readers — playful, imaginative, and full of ethical questions. It may look like a tech adventure, but at its heart it is about friendship, responsibility, and the choices that shape us.
And soon, the Calais Chess Book will add another doorway: a travelogue of games, psychology, humour, and life lessons. Chess players may pick it up for the tactics, only to discover a story about people, friendship, and resilience.
Every book stands alone. Each one has its own audience. But together, they form a living library — faith, family, creativity, and life lessons woven together. Wherever a reader begins, they will find a doorway into the larger story we are telling.
That is our hope: to write books that surprise, delight, and draw people deeper. Because the best stories are never just stories. They are doorways.