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Coming Soon: FRFR – A Novel About Truth, Memory, and the Collapse of Reality

What if you saw a video of someone you loved - and it was perfect, convincing, emotionally raw - except they were already gone?


What if nothing online could be trusted anymore - not images, not videos, not even yourself?


That’s where FRFR begins.


I’m thrilled to share that my new novel FRFR is coming soon.


At its heart, FRFR is a story about a young man trying to understand what’s real in a world that no longer rewards certainty. It’s about deepfakes, disinformation, algorithmic love, institutional gaslighting, and the question that kept me up night after night as I wrote it:


What happens when truth becomes inconvenient for everyone in power? What is real and does it matter anymore?


Set in the not-so-distant present, FRFR follows Troy Ramirez—student, skeptic, accidental revolutionary—as he stumbles across a deepfake that unravels his life and forces him to build a new way of seeing. With the help of a physicist and a question no one wants to ask, he becomes part of something bigger than he ever expected.


This book was born out of love, grief, frustration, and too much time spent wondering why the internet makes us feel both omniscient and helpless.


I’ll be sharing more about the release date, early excerpts, and how you can get involved soon. If you’ve ever found yourself scrolling through content and wondering what (or who) to believe—this one’s for you.


Stay tuned. The question isn’t going away.

FRFR suggested book cover
FRFR suggested book cover

 
 
 

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