Books


Ford Over
A book published by Noemi Press in 2016.
Cut up and aggregate and mashup: made of language drawn from the multilingual chronicles of explorers / colonial agents who traveled through the land now known as the state of Texas. At the heart of the book is the mystery of the physical act of crossing a river. Purchase through Noemi or SPD Books.

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An Accompanying Text
A chapbook published by She Works Flexible from 2015.
Full of companions, conflict zones, gaps and generators.

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Ioyaiene
A handmade, DIY chapbook from 2014.
Made for the Fresh Arts Community Supported Art Program.
Full of Karankawa words, anti-definitions, bayou sand, and drowning Spaniards. 

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Three Manifestos and Two How-To Guides
A set of pamphlets collaboratively written with Jen Hofer published by Libros Antena Books in 2014.
Full of interpretation, instigation, language justice, experimental writing exercises and performance.

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A chapbook collaboratively written with Jen Hofer published by Libros Antena Books in 2013.
Full of small row houses, installation arts, small-press books, maps, Black Panthers and spray paint.

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A chapbook published by Mouthfeel Press from 2012.
Full of rivers, silt, mud, crossings, intricate maps, slight squiggles, crosshatches and cut-ups.

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A collectively-written chapbook by Little Red Leaves Textile Series from 2012.
Full of alligators, cutting and pasting, Photoshopping, Riverside Terrace, cement-smelling stomachs and  hot, humid Houston nights.
A collaboration with the ¡Copy Pasters!, a.k.a. Patrick Dougherty, David Feil, Michael Henderson, Dawn Pendergast, Harbeer Sandhu and Stalina Villarreal.

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A handmade, DIY chapbook from 2011.
Full of pants ripping on plastic chairs, BUENA VIDA, coladores de sueños, Master locks, Trapitos de Angel and City Cosas.
My collaboration with the Dusie Kollektiv Round 5.
Click here for a PDF version on the Dusie website.

A second edition was made in 2013 for Jen Hofer's CalArts class.

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Routes into Texas
A handmade, DIY chapbook from 2010.  
Full of nose-grabbing, backwoods exploring, expropriations and other poety prose. 


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cachitos / lil bits
A DIY art zine collaboration with Jorge Galván Flores from 2003.
Full of photos of murals from Houston's East Endunicorns, big-lipped fish, Selena, pool-playing bulls, crawfish, mustachioed beauty queens and a fading historical singularity.