
Special holiday offer!
To make your holidays a little sweeter, we are offering a special deal on Laura Neuman’s The Busy Life–order between now and 1/1/2013 and...

Natalie Eilbert's "The Death and Life of the Venus City," First Runner-Up 2012
Today we're celebrating Natalie Eilbert's manuscript, The Death and Life of the Venus City, selected by judge Brian Teare as the first...
Interview with Joe Hall on Post Nativity
Ed. Note: This fall, GGP Co-Editor Siwar Masannat interviewed Joe Hall about his latest publication, the chapbook Post Nativity...
The Busy Life Now Available for Purchase!
Gazing Grain Press is pleased to announce that Laura Neuman's The Busy Life, winning chapbook of our inaugural inclusive feminist poetry...

Laura Neuman wins inaugural Gazing Grain chapbook contest
Gazing Grain Press is pleased to announce that judge Brian Teare has selected Laura Neuman as the winner of our inaugural feminist...
Review: Susan Slaviero's "A Wicked Apple"
A Wicked Apple Susan Slaviero Hyacinth Girl Press, 2011, 26pp $5 Susan Slaviero’s new chapbook A Wicked Apple gleams sharp as the edge...
Review: Philip Metres’ abu ghraib arias
Editor's Note: According to Flying Guillotine Press, a second printing of abu ghraib arias is forthcoming. JOE HALL was the 2007-2008...
Review: Spirituality and science in Marilyn McCabe's "Perpetual Motion"
In Perpetual Motion (The Word Works, 2012), Marilyn McCabe leads us to the burning bush and asks us to consider its cellular makeup, its...
What "Inclusive Feminism" Means to Me (Pt. 2)
Part 2 of 2: Inclusive Feminist Publishing Feminist writers and publishers have to do double duty in a lot of ways: first off, they...
What “Inclusive Feminism” Means to Me (Pt. 1)
Part 1 of 2: The Secret Feminist Club At the So to Speak AWP panel in Chicago last March, which focused on the “feminist” label in...