Book 1

Beautiful Chaos

by Robert M Drake

Published 14 November 2014
Chaos is not pretty. It's like feeling a hundred things. Hearing a hundred voices, and somewhere in the riot we tend to lose ourselves. And as we depart reality we find the truth. This book is the truth, it's everything we've been feeling for so long.

Book 2

Black Butterfly

by Robert M Drake

Published 4 August 2015
The Black Butterfly is a symbol of transformation and rebirth after death. Drake wrote this book for those who have lost someone in death and in life. This book is a collection of memories and experiences Drake lived after the death of one of his brothers. He promised he would write him a few words after he failed to complete the task while his brother was alive. This book is everything...this book is for all who are breathing and for all who are no longer here. This book is for you.

Book 3

A Brilliant Madness

by Robert M Drake

Published 9 November 2015
This is an anthology of collective writing from Robert M. Drake written during 2004-2014. A Brilliant Madness is a reflection of the social collapses in the 21st century. The social programming, the daily routine and the economic struggles we all go through blindly. What has happen to us? Where did all the love go? We have all gone beautifully mad in a beautifully mad world.

Book 4

Beautiful and Damned

by Robert M Drake

Published 22 April 2016
A man encounters God in a bar; a family is saved by a time traveler in the middle of the night; a journey into the mind of a severely autistic man; a woman finds herself one night out in the city, and more. Beautiful and Damned is a haunting and captivating collection, and proof that Robert M. Drake is one of the most visionary writers working today. On the heels of three internationally bestselling books of poetry, Robert M. Drake takes his readers to a deeper level of his consciousness with this collection of stories.

Book 5

Broken Flowers

by Robert M Drake

Published 15 August 2016
In this fifth installment from Robert M. Drake, the poet meditates on the subtle beauty of brokenness.