Prints
“I'm always so amazed when people talk about a definitive edition! How can an author not regret an awkward period or an adjective? It's absurd.”
–Jorge Luis Borges
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For the coffee lovers No. 1
People ask me to predict the future, when all I want to do is prevent it. Better yet, build it.
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Come together
As long as we insist on a mechanistic and individualistic view of the world, we will continue to die. The idea of the self has dominated the world for five centuries; it's time to take another path.
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Sombras huérfanas
A procession of stories in which one can only applaud or yawn at the decline and slow decay of the human soul in a hostile environment.
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Antes que el viento
A collection of poems written over a long period (more than a decade). They range from humor to tears, precisely the tightrope between one point and another. Pop poetry that will make you slit your wrists with animal crackers.
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Liquen
A spell of words woven with saliva, flowers, ghosts, and salt. A collection of poems where the wound is licked, named, and transformed. Each poem grows like an organism on the stone of the body and time.
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A naked sun
The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake…
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The ink limited edition
A woman sits alone in a house. She knows there's no one else in the world: all other beings have died. There's a knock at the door.
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660SPG
Meet me Jesus, meet me, won’t you meet me in the middle of the air, and if these wings should fail me Lord, won’t you meet me with another pair whoa whoa well won’t you meet me Jesus.
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La herida del cable
In each poem, language breaks down and reconnects with the tangible world, questioning the distance between name and thing, between word and reality. The reading experience becomes a fragile dazzle: images emerge like poetic lightning bolts that illuminate and crumble at the same time.
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La realidad
Three stories that function as distorted mirrors of everyday life: seemingly ordinary situations are crossed by strange impulses, disturbing obsessions, and a language that overflows from the logical to give way to the hallucinatory.
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Detritos
In these minimal pieces, language becomes living matter: it condenses, expands, and proposes a unique rhythm that invites us to inhabit the reading with calm and openness.
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Interviews
The first edition of ERRR PRINTS, titled Interviews, brings together 20 postcards illustrated by Santiago Moyao. Each stroke engages our gaze, transforming the interview into an image, and the image into an intimate space of shared discovery.
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I think about you but I don’t say it anymore
Our language can be seen as an old city: a tangle of alleys and squares, of old and new houses, and of houses with annexes from various periods.











