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Books previously published by Gribble Press are available for purchase through this website.

For further information on our publishing services or for estimates, contact Iris Gribble-Neal @ Gribble@greymaredit.com

Walks Through the Mind by Stephen Pitters. For copy, query Gribble Press.


Stephen Pitters’ second book, Walks Through the Mind, begins as a retrospective of academic and social survival in the South of the late 60’s. He later compares that challenge to the socio-cultural changes of the present. Stephen then mixes love, pain, passion and desire as the steps of choice. He celebrates the timeless challenges women encounter and praises them equally. Above all he asks that you remember those who serve the country and, in the end, when in doubt find something to laugh about.

Stephen holds Master’s degrees in Clinical Social Work and Public Health and has a teaching certificate from Gonzaga University. As a clinician, he teaches stress and anger management groups, couples communication, and parenting, as well as doing marketing. On Sunday he hosts The Spokane Open Poetry Program on KYRS Thin Air Community Radio 92.3 FM, soon to be 88.1 FM.

He collaborates with the ZONE 4 poets and finds time for his other passion of coaching basketball. His first book was Bridges of Visions (Gribble Press, 2009).

Ourself by Dennis Held. Query Gribble Press for copy.



Fast as Lightning by Toni Thomas, winner of Gribble Press Chapbook Contest 2010, Vol. 2. Send $12.00 plus $1.50 S&H to Gribble Press, PO Box 10307, Spokane, WA 99209-0307.


Toni Thomas’ poems have been accepted for publication in literary magazines in Austria, New Zealand, Canada, England, Scotland, and Australia. In the United States her work has appeared in over fifty literary magazines, including Prairie Schooner, North Dakota Quarterly ,Hayden’s Ferry Review, the Minnesota Review, Weber-The Contemporary West, Rhino, Notre Dame Review, and Poetry East.

She has received the Atlanta Review’s International Merit Award and an Ann Stanford Poetry Prize from the Southern California Review. In 2009 one of her poems was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her chapbook, Walking on Water, published in January 2011 from Finishing Line Press





Arlene Naganawa was born and raised in Seattle. She received her BA in English from the University of Washington. Her work has appeared in numerous journals, including The Seattle Review, Crab Creek Review, Caketrain, Cider Press Review, Pontoon and The Floating Bridge Review, Crab Orchard Review, and others. She received individual literary artist grants from the Seattle Arts Commission and her work was featured in the "Late Blooms Poetry Postcard Series, 2008." To order copy, send check for $10.00 to Gribble Press, PO Box 10307, Spokane, WA 99209-0307. For review of Arlene's book, see www.fiddlercrabreview.com



Tom Davis vividly captures the lives of the many Tom's, Don's, Bob's and others, mostly Vietnam vets, living in Peaceful Valley, Spokane, in the 1980's. An important historical drama as well as poetic storytelling at its very best, Davis has incorporated stories from the Gospel of Thomas to emphasize the love and brotherhood that can exist amongst all men, even those ravaged by war and other accidents of life. To order copy, send $15.00 plus $1.50 S&H to Gribble Press, PO Box 10307, Spokane, WA 99209-0307.


This is a first book collection of Stephen Pitters' poetry covering much of his life. As a poet, Stephen is unafraid to express his passion for life, love, and loss. His collection elevates the personal to the heroic as he uses illusions of mythology and music to guide and ground his visions. The book is available at Auntie's Bookstore in Spokane, Washington, and may also be ordered from this site. Send check or money order for $15.00 plus $1.50 S&H to Gribble Press, PO Box 10307, Spokane, Washington 99209-0307.

This is Zan Agzigian's first book, covering several years of her life and writing. She is known through the Inland Northwest for her performance poetry, often accompanied by musicians. She also writes and performs plays with Native American poet and writer Victor Charlo. In this first book, we have worked to translate her performance art onto the written page and are pleased with the result. We hope you are, too.