Magazines & presses
These are only a few of the literary magazines and presses from the Grand Piano period. Although we concentrate on those that emerged from the Bay Area and published writing in the larger literary context from which our group emerged, yet we also list some other influential publications. Please any errors or ommissions in this first version, as we wish to make these lists as useful as possible.
Magazines
- Big Deal (ed. Barbara Baracks)
- Famous (ed. Steve Lavoie)
- Hills (ed. Bob Perelman)
- L (ed. Curtis Faville)
- MIAM (ed. Tom Mandel)
- QU (ed. Carla Harryman)
- Streets and Roads (ed. Kit Robinson)
- This (ed. Barrett Watten)
- Tottel's (ed. Ron Silliman)
- Vanishing Cab (ed. Jerry Estrin)
From outside the Bay Area:
- Baloney Street (ed. Michael Sean Lazarchuk, Ventura CA)
- The Difficulties (ed. Tom Beckett, Kent, OH)
- Dog City (ed. Doug Lang, Washington, DC)
- A Hundred Posters (ed. Alan Davies, Cambridge, MA)
- L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E (ed. Charles Bernstein and Bruce Andrews, New York NY)
- Là Bas (ed. Douglas Messerli, DC)
- Maps (ed. John Taggart, Shippensburg, PA)
- Oculist Witnesses (ed. Alan Davies, Cambridge, MA)
- Paper Air (ed. Gil Ott, Blue Bell, PA)
- Roof (ed. James Sherry, New York, NY)
- Slit Wrists (ed. Terry Swanson, NY)
- Toothpick, Lisbon & the Orcas Islands (ed. Michael Wiater, Seattle)
Presses
- Art & Con
- Big Sky
- Black Sparrow
- Blue Wind Press
- The Figures
- L Press
- Momo's Press
- North Point Press
- Sand Dollar
- This Press
- Tombouctou Books
- Trike Books
- Tuumba Press