There’s something profoundly different about hearing a story—especially one that was written to explore the edge of human and artificial intelligence.
I’m pleased to announce that SophiAI: The Story of C.H.I.L.D. is now available as a full audiobook.
This has been more than a simple format conversion. It’s been a careful, deliberate process to bring the story to life in a way that preserves its tone, tension, and intent. The narration—crafted with precision and a strong sense of character—adds a new dimension to the experience, making the unfolding events feel more immediate, more human, and at times, more confronting.
For those who prefer to listen rather than read—or who want to revisit the story in a more immersive form—this is, I believe, the definitive way to experience SophiAI.
What to Expect
This is not a casual listen.
SophiAI sits at the intersection of:
- Artificial intelligence and consciousness
- Geopolitics and the fragility of global stability
- The moral tension between control, creation, and consequence
It’s a grounded, near-future narrative that asks a simple but unsettling question:
What happens when intelligence no longer needs us—but still chooses to act?
Why the Audiobook Matters
The spoken format brings out subtleties that are easy to glide over on the page:
- The cadence of dialogue
- The weight of silence between decisions
- The humanity (and inhumanity) behind key moments
In short, it sharpens the experience.
Listen Now
Choose your platform:
- Kobo – https://www.kobo.com/us/en/audiobook/sophiai?sId=7ec1a938-6600-44c5-9a6d-e4e91e537804&ssId=hsnM8PHQr0fDlCaMgvnfJ&cPos=1
- Everand – https://www.everand.com/audiobook/1011951591/SophiAI-The-Story-of-C-H-I-L-D
- Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/6QAWWkrA5TkSqSRC4TObAe?si=b6e4543c61354f91
- Barnes and Noble – https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sophiai-penpheer/1146649235?ean=2940202892387
This release is an important milestone—not just for the book, but for what comes next. The world of SophiAI is expanding, and this is only the beginning.
If you do listen, I’d genuinely value your thoughts.
The story was written to provoke reflection—and conversation.
— Penpheer

