About Ginosko Literary Journal

Ginosko Literary Journal was founded in Northern California in 2002. At Ginosko, Grace, Spirit, Vision guide our celebration of storytelling and the written word. Building on a legacy of literary excellence, including work by authors featured in The New Yorker and a Pushcart Prize nomination, Ginosko is now on Substack to bring our passion for literature directly to you.

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  • Captivating Stories: Dive into a world of prose, poetry, and creative non-fiction from emerging and established voices.

  • Author Interviews: Gain insight into the creative minds behind the words.

  • Reviews and Recommendations: Discover books, stories, and literary trends that spark inspiration.

  • Exclusive Content: Be the first to know about submission opportunities, behind-the-scenes insights, and curated literary conversations.

  • Access to writing retreats with our collaborative partner, Studio Luce.

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Founded in 2002. A literary journal dedicated to prose, poetry, social justice and creative non-fiction that inspire and challenge. Ginosko: The recognition of truth from experience.
And So I Took Their Eye, to be published by Bridge House, July 17. Director of Guatemalan writing retreat, Studio Luce. Editor for the Ginosko Literary Journal. Member of San Francisco Writers Grotto.