The Parting Present: What It Will Seira
Manuel Iris celebrates love and paternal tenderness in a bilingual collection of poems that reveal the silences of our most vulnerable selves. Discover how poetry transforms and gives voice to the inexpressible.
Dream notebook
"Notebook of Dreams" is a book of poems by Manuel Iris that is born from the figure of the Angel, fusing influences from Rilke and Rubén Bonifaz Nuño. With three sections, including the award-winning "Standing on the Threshold," the author explores love and the poetic voice in a dreamlike setting. ...
Evil: Hitmen, pranes and other monsters: Chronicles of Primicia
Evil: Sicarios, pranes and other monsters: Crónicas de Primicia offers an immersion in the dark world of organized crime. Through shocking chronicles, the stories of hitmen and prans are revealed, exploring violence and corruption in contemporary society.
Manual of journalistic genres
Discover the richness of Robinson Lizano's "Manual of Journalistic Genres", an essential tool for writers and journalists seeking to master the art of non-fiction.
Translating silence Traduciendo el silencio
A review of the book "Translating Silence", a bilingual work celebrating new Latin American poetry in the United States. Discover the connection between cultures through poetry.
Wake up
Reseña del libro Despertar
When I decided to write “Awakening,” my intention was to create a space where human emotions and experiences could be intertwined in a narrative dance.
This book, which is my second work, brings together 29 captivating stories that reflect not only my life, but also the experiences of ...
Shrines desert sea
Discover "Desert Sea Shrines", Juan Armando Rojas' masterpiece that redefines Mexican-American cross-border poetry. This bilingual edition pays homage to native cultures, exploring mythologies and cross-cultural experiences. With deep symbolism, the desert is presented as a scar and estuary, reflecting the memory and language of a mythical territory. An essential read ...
Crimes that turned off the music
In "Crimes that turned off the music," I reveal the tragic stories of musicians like John Lennon and Selena Quintanilla. I want you to feel the impact of their legacies.
“The city and the dogs” reading club
La Asociación de Escritores de Ohio (AEO) extends a warm and enthusiastic invitation to you to join us for our next Reading Club session where we will delve into the masterful work of renowned author Mario Vargas Llosa.
On this occasion, we will carefully explore his acclaimed novel "The City and the ...
Excuse me, but what happened to you?
Forgive me, but what happened to you?" invites you to reflect on decisions and dilemmas, showing how destiny influences personal growth.

