About InkFlow Studio
One man using AI on sunbeams to make meaningful, helpful things.
The setup
A 40-foot solar-powered static caravan on a small site cut out of a Welsh valley. The roof is half-covered in panels. The rig runs only when the sun is up — about six hours a day in summer, three in winter. Quality over quantity, by physics.
How books get made here
Most chapter drafts are written on our local AI hardware: a 24GB GPU running open-source models, powered by the panels on the caravan roof. Editorial work, voice consistency, and quality assurance are done through Anthropic's Claude. The research, the structure, the opinions, the voice that reads any audiobook or video aloud — these are human.
Every book ships with a "How This Book Was Made" page in the front matter explaining the toolchain plainly. We'd rather tell readers exactly how the work was made than pretend the AI tools don't exist.
What we sit against
AI-doomer narratives. Here AI supports one human, amplifying what one person can do, making solo creative work viable that wasn't before. AI as tool, not threat.
AI-slop publishers. Mass-produced filler farms. Here one person curates every step. AI does the typing; human does the judgement, the research, the opinion, the voice.
What we stand for
The solo creator with tools. One person armed with smart AI plus solar power plus open-source models can produce work that rivals teams. This is what's actually exciting about 2026's tooling.