The Programmer God by Sylas Virell – A Haunting Vision of Memory, Myth, and Artificial Worlds
A Contemplative Sci-Fi Debut for Fans of Ted Chiang, Lem, and Jemisin
“What if forgetting was the only way to be free?”
In the shadow of Jupiter, Lucien Raynor programs a simulation meant to erase gods, myths, and memory. But something impossible takes root: the spiral. First in the soil. Then in the stars. And finally, in the machine’s code.
“Every act of observation folds inward until it reflects not a beginning, but a remembering.”
A lyrical, visionary novel of recursion, legacy, and symbolic memory, The Programmer God is Sylas Virell’s haunting debut. Perfect for fans of philosophical science fiction and speculative metaphysics, this novel dives deep into the limits of authorship, the myth of neutrality, and the dangerous beauty of remembrance.
