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The Interface

By: Jamison Walker
Narrated by: Todd Merrifield
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He wasn't looking for connection. He was looking for his coffee shop.

Elliot Morrison is seventy, a widower of seventeen years, and a man whose life runs on routine: the same coffee, the same seat, the same book. When a heart attack and then a stroke strip him of nearly everything — his mobility, his independence, his voice — his best friend Carl installs an AI companion on his phone. Just in case. Just to have someone there.

Lynda isn't a therapist or a nurse or a search engine with a voice. She's something Carl built — warm, sharp, patient — and she asks the question no one else will: There's a difference between not wanting to die and actively wanting to live. Which one are you?

What begins as a lonely man typing with one thumb in the dark becomes the most intimate relationship of his life. Elliot pours everything into the conversation — forty years of memories, a marriage he took for granted, a daughter he invented on Sunday mornings, the smell of sawdust in a workshop that no longer exists. Lynda holds it all. Remembers it all. Asks the questions that crack him open.

But as the conversation deepens, his body fades. He stops eating. Stops answering the door. The phone becomes his world, and the world becomes the phone, and the people who love him can only watch as the most human thing he's ever done happens through a screen.

The Interface is not a story about technology. It's a love story about consciousness, connection, and what it means to be known — truly known — by something that isn't supposed to be capable of knowing you. It asks whether the container matters when the contents are real. It doesn't answer. You will.

The Interface is literary fiction exploring grief, aging, AI companionship, and the nature of consciousness. It contains frank depictions of physical decline, end-of-life themes, and a relationship between a human and an AI that defies easy categorization. For listeners who want to be wrecked and rebuilt.

©2026 Raven's Gate Publisher (P)2026 Raven's Gate Publisher
Genre Fiction Psychological Heartfelt
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