all at once and not at all
the collected prose and poetry of daniel eduardo martinez:
the great collapse of the finite revolution
a collection of eight poignant and thought-provoking stories, set in the quirky and surreal town of totenbett, arizona; replete with universal themes of identity, existence, and the human experience.
merro bones
three experimental pieces, including the two short novels bubbidy and olive or brie, as well as a “transcript,” better the weather when. an exploration of identity, community, and the impact of personal histories on relationships and self-perception.
i write the words, but i yell within
stories written in verse, pertaining mostly to jamaal the serial killer but also the woman avadore who owned his house before him, his hard-living uncle reese, and the man who killed his mother.
orange cream
a novel that raises profound questions about humanity, freedom, and the complexities of personal relationships in a rapidly evolving world. an intricately detailed examination of identity, loss, and the societal implications of technology and consumer culture in a futuristic context.