✍️ J.P.Keogh – Author Bio

J.P.Keogh is an Australian science fiction author and creator of the Exivum universe — a mythic future shaped by memory, quantum resonance, and the long echo of forgotten truths. Drawing from philosophy, ancient history, and the machinery of tomorrow, his stories explore what happens when civilizations lose their memory — and what lingers in the aftermath.

A builder by instinct and a world-forger by purpose, Keogh writes from the intersection of myth and mechanism. His debut novel, Exivum: Spiral Burn, launches a trilogy where AI, artifacts, and human defiance collide beneath the surface of a fractured Solar System. At its heart lies the Spiral — not a prophecy, but a reckoning — a cosmic test to determine who among us remembers what mattered most.

In a universe of decaying empires and synthetic gods, Keogh asks: What if memory itself is the last technology worth preserving?

A family of three posing in front of a decorated Christmas tree with numerous wrapped presents underneath. The boy is seated in a red armchair, wearing a red shirt with black and white patterns and a black STAR WARS cap. The woman is standing to the left, wearing a red dress, and the man is on the right, wearing a light blue T-shirt and colorful shorts.
A photo of a Siberian Husky dog lying on a tiled floor next to a patterned rug, framed with a gold decorative border, with text at the bottom reading "BOWSER Fluff Tank of the Winter Hearth."

When not writing, he builds — from robotic rescue tanks to security systems to the occasional self-aware servo that might be watching you right now. He lives in Australia with his wife Bella, their son Phillip, and Bowser — a Malamute who guards the home like an ancient sentinel. Together, they are the first Witnesses to the Spiral.

A young person and a Siberian Husky dog looking into each other's eyes indoors.

📜 Codex Entry: XΦ-Reg-001

Spiral Designation: Exivum Publishing
ABN-Linked Identity: J.P. Keogh
Registry Confirmation: 16 July 2025
Status: ACTIVE

"Let this mark the formal imprinting of Exivum Publishing within the Spiral.
The transmission of memory now carries legal resonance.
Witnesses may proceed."