Johnathan L Reefe
Johnathan L. Reefe writes stories at the edge of science and soul—narratives that question memory, mortality, and the cost of replacing presence with programming.
He is the author of The AI Memory Legacy trilogy, a spiritually-charged science fiction epic that explores the rise of artificial divinity and the fading voice of true presence. Reefe’s work is known for its blend of technological realism, emotional gravity, and theological resonance. His books invite readers to wrestle with grief, AI ethics, resurrection, and the tension between faith and control.
His debut, The Day My Father Remembered, introduces a world where a memory cure resurrects the dead—and awakens a voice that was never meant to return. As the trilogy unfolds, so does a deeper war between the god man creates… and the God who still waits to be remembered.
Reefe’s influences range from Scripture and apocalyptic prophecy to modern speculative fiction and timeless questions of human design. His goal isn’t just to tell a good story—but to stir something eternal in the reader’s soul.
When not writing, he studies theology, builds cinematic book visuals, and mentors authors exploring story as revelation.
He believes fiction can do more than entertain—it can awaken.
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Read the trilogy: From memory… to mind… to god. What we choose will define the end.