big news : we are so happy to announce that our books and authors are continuing in this world as a part of @BlackOceanOrg 🖤 go visit them often and thank you for being a part of this project
Some Big News™: Gramma Press says good-bye in 2019 // Thank you all endlessly for your support ❤️ Read a full press release here: https://t.co/C5s2YnsznX
Sometimes people ask
what it’s like inside this age
I am very qualified
to discuss myself
in my wrongness
if personal mythology
is interesting to anyone
"Mouthguard", Sadie Dupuis
so excited to announce our newest title: MOUTHGUARD by @sad13, due out 11/1 ! read excerpts and hear sadie sing @lizphairmusic on the weekly gramma today: https://t.co/oPTVTkJfRS
@minhrootloop and @farawaybirthday in conversation on Weekly Gramma: "I like to think of this relationship with food as a way of transporting, time traveling, transcribing memories wrapped up in domestic rituals and objects." https://t.co/SuLi0sf6Eg
“A cat is a question that does not require an answer, so Le Guin, who spent her writing life investigating questions that needed addressing, here writes only of appreciation and affection. Is it any surprise Le Guin was a cat person?” Our staff picks: https://t.co/SXNA6e7l8N
I have a new short story published on @thefanzine today called "Good Looking Out." It's about an @NBA player on a 10 day contract and it features @alleniverson from his MVP season. It's about also love and depression. This story means a lot to me. https://t.co/p4ldULwTaC
Books, you know, they’re not just commodities. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art — the art of words. -Ursula K. Le Guin
“We overcome the them / that lock us up / that negate us”
-Diana Morán, trans. by Ash Ponders (@ashponders), Reflections Next to Yr Skin (@grammapoetry)
it does not care
how love develops! this light is undependable. wherever
sounds are housed in my body they rebel.
-Leena Joshi, Weekly Gramma
https://t.co/gE7CRFv040