Publications

“Every new da Silva is a dopamine hit. I was excited going in, but this collection really surpassed my excitement. Infinity Mathing at the Shore & Other Disruptions is such a carefully constructed mosaic of stories where unique, seemingly individual pieces come together in this emotional amalgam of growth, transformation, and longing, in their loveliest and most terrible definitions. “Grotesque and splendid”, the quotes say, and that is precisely what the collection delivers. Satisfying, thrilling, and a read you won’t regret.” – Alex Woodroe, author of Whisperwood and EiC of Tenebrous Press

“How beautifully deadly we all are when we refuse to be boxed and civilized, when we embrace our queerness as nature is: wild and untameable. This collection is at its strongest when it’s observing and deconstructing systems that constellate any city.

Infinity Mathing at the Shore is exceptionally sharp. Cuts open the anatomy of fascism with bloody, grinning teeth.” – Sofia Ajram, author of the upcoming Coup de Grâce

“each story is full of love, pain, and humour in a way only trans horror can be. It is both cozy and melancholic and absolutely worth your time.” – Lor Gislason, author of Inside Out



Non-binary ASMR artist November discovers the sound of a giant heartbeat beneath Los Angeles, which only they seem to hear. When their vore-loving partner Heather, a City Hall archivist, grows ill and can’t get the healthcare she needs, they believe they will find a solution through the thrum. November journeys underground, through abandoned Prohibition-era tunnels, to the den of a creature born from the fabric of the city itself: oil, bones, chemicals-and souls. “What Ate the Angels” is queer body horror full of dread and pulpy, throbbing filth.

“In What Ate the Angels, the physically toxic and romantically toxic collide. Lopes da Silva’s bizarre body horror story is at once grotesque and tender in its exploration of messy queer love.”
—Eric Raglin, author of Extinction Hymns

Available through Dread Stone press.

A book cover with top half in black with yellow text reading "Cynthia Gómez" with a yellow tree and the bottom half in yellow reading "M. Lopes da Silva" with a black microphone. The middle portion reads "Split Scream" in a dripping font.

Los Suelos is an RPG that benefits the California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation. M. Lopes da Silva contributed an interactive non-binary librarian character and several different digital books that players could read. The game and content are available at losseulos.com.