The Eighth Square
A Novel by Jason Long
In a city built on data and glass, can a man who taught machines to feel remember how to be human?
Ezra Saint James is a billionaire tech prodigy, the architect of the world's most advanced empathy AI. From the top floor of his monolithic tower, he monitors global markets, neural networks, and public emotion-all while slowly unraveling in private. The algorithms obey. The empire thrives. But the man behind the machine is haunted by a question no code can answer: what does it mean to feel real?
Then, one voice breaks through the static. Aria Cross, a street poet with a fractured past, ignites something long buried in Ezra-a flicker of vulnerability, of memory. As her art echoes through alleyways and coffee shop stages, Ezra's carefully engineered world begins to fracture.
Enter Solomon Cross, a mysterious sidewalk philosopher with a chessboard and a connection Ezra can't ignore. Their games blur into parables, into confessions, into revelations. Every move on the board becomes a mirror-and Ezra must confront the ghost of his own reflection.
At the heart of this high-tech metropolis lies an invisible pulse-a collision between legacy and longing, logic and love. As past secrets rise and the future accelerates, Ezra must make an impossible choice: rebuild the system that made him... or break it to save what's left of his soul.
Jason Long's The Eighth Square is a luminous, cinematic journey through a near-future metropolis of machine empathy and human silence. Perfect is it's a love story, a philosophical riddle, and a reckoning with the cost of genius in an age of glass.