The Olive and the Dawn is a collection of short stories
exploring with tenderness and hilarity the grey zones of life: the
psychological non-space people find themselves once the reference
points that shaped their existence suddenly become stripped away.
This book contains a cast of characters who exploit glitches in the
human design, who confront an equally fallible God, asserting,
contrary to popular belief, that unwavering self-destruction is the
very essence of humanity. Orti reveals a world where even good
choices come with bad consequences, childhood sports heroes make
more sense than Jesus, and God is no less of a bully than the month
of November.