

Fall for the Book: Marisa Crawford Reading and Reception
We're delighted that Marisa Crawford, our 2015 Poetry Chapbook Contest winner, will be reading this week in Fairfax, VA at the Fall for...


Metta Sáma on Activism, Writing, Teaching, and Blogging
Sarah Marcus: You serve on the Board of Directors for VIDA: Women in the Literary Arts. How and why did you get involved with VIDA? From...
Top 5 Feminist Books You Haven't Yet Read But Definitely Should
Here are five awesome titles to add to your own personal back-to-school reading list: 1. Enlightened Sexism by Susan Douglas In this...


Contest Winners Announcement
Gazing Grain Press is delighted to announce the results of the 2015 feminist poetry and prose chapbook contests. Judge Natalie Diaz has...


Arisa White Talks Emotional Mapping, Comprehending Trauma, Inclusivity, Intersectionality, & Mor
Sarah Marcus: You are one of the founding editors for HER KIND, an online literary community powered by VIDA: Women in the Literary Arts....


Review: The Apocalyptic Visions of Natalie Diaz: When My Brother was an Aztec
Natalie Diaz When My Brother Was an Aztec Copper Canyon Press, 2012 103 pages, $16.00 “And I will strike down upon thee with great...
Krowswork Interview with Anne Lesley Selcer
This spring, 2015 chapbook contest winner Anne Lesley Selcer was in residence at Krowswork in Oakland, CA. Check out this interview with...


Lynn Melnick Talks Feminism, VIDA, Please Excuse This Poem, & If I Should Say I Have Hope
Sarah Marcus: You do incredible work on the executive board at VIDA: Women in the Literary Arts, and you focus specifically on Social...
Chapbook Review: Cecilia Woloch's Earth
Cecilia Woloch Earth Two Sylvias Press, 2015 46 pages, $9.90 In Earth, winner of the 2014 Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize, Cecilia...


Poet Barton Smock on Trauma, Feminism, & Self Publishing
Sarah Marcus: You are one of my unsung poet heroes! The first time we read together in Cleveland, Ohio I felt like I was being punched in...