Ugly Spirit Press

Ultra Truth

Ultra Truth

Experimental

Release Date: Coming Soon

Format: Paperback, eBook

Pages: Approximately 320

A raw, unfiltered collection of observations on modern life, technology, and human nature. Daniel Rodriguez Suárez tears through social media culture, AI anxiety, and the performance of digital existence with brutal honesty and dark humor.

NEWSLETTER

About the Work

Ultra Truth is a sequence of 300+ numbered fragments - part confession, part cultural autopsy, moving restlessly between the sacred and the ridiculous. Rodriguez writes like a mind refusing sedation, broadcasting unfiltered into the digital void: at turns piercingly insightful, brutally vulgar, and disarmingly tender.

The book mirrors the fractured consciousness of life online: one moment dissecting the metaphysics of artificial intelligence, the next recounting an absurd bodily mishap on the London Underground. The result is not polite literary fiction, it is the raw feed, the endless scroll, the uncurated mental archive of a person watching civilization unravel in real time.

Themes ricochet between the commodification of creativity, the slow death of authentic conversation, the pornography of self on social platforms, and intimate reckonings with grief, desire, and failure. Rodriguez collapses the boundaries between the personal and the political, the philosophical and the obscene. Everything is of equal weight, Everything collides without warning, a feed you can't stop refreshing.

Excerpt

"I know they're real, so real that they exist precisely to make humans easily hackable. Some are so powerful that people not only believe them, they become shaped by them. They begin to behave according to those internalized conditions, eventually transforming into perfect agents of that strange, invisible force we call stereotype."

Historical Context

This isn't a book you read for comfort. It's a book that captures what it feels like to be alive and online in 2025 - exhausted, overstimulated, and searching for something real in an ocean of digital garbage.