Ulysess Ortiz

Author & Founder

A literary world by Ulysess Ortiz

Stories for the people learning how to live before certainty arrives.

Have you ever waited for certainty before allowing yourself to live?

Elias did. It almost cost him everything.

The Man Who Thought He Lost Everything cover

Memory Fragment 01

The car. The roses. The hour.

The flowers waited on the passenger seat. White roses. One red rose.

An hour passed before Elias opened the door, not because she failed to arrive, but because fear had convinced him that certainty was safer than living.

The Author's Study

I did not begin writing because I had answers.

I began writing because I needed somewhere to put the questions.

My stories come from chaos, love, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, depression, memory, and the strange courage it takes to keep becoming when life feels uncertain.

I write for the people who feel different, the ones who overthink, the ones who love deeply, and the ones still learning that different was never the same as broken.

— Ulysess Ortiz

The promise

This world exists so readers can feel seen before they ever feel sold to.

Guardian Care Standard

Julian

Every observatory needs a quiet companion. Julian does not explain the story. He keeps the lantern company while you discover it.

Quiet Companion of the Observatory

The Observatory

Notes for the ones still becoming.

Why We Wait

Some of us do not delay because we are lazy. We delay because certainty became our shelter.

Different Was Never Broken

A note on the strange courage of being built differently and still belonging.

What Survives After Loss

Not everything ends when certainty leaves. Some things finally begin.

The Reader Society™

A door remains unlocked.

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Continue The Journey

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