The Grotto is a place. Or, it is a hypothesis about "Place", which we have been testing for some time. The hypothesis is that
working writers will be more productive (and have more courage to pursue the kind of writing they really want to do) if they work in a community of writers—if they surround
themselves with other writers pursuing this same vague ambition. The writers and filmmakers at the Grotto are not united by anything more than that—not by any school of thought,
or style, or genre. Our differences rub off on each other, informally, and we grow into talents we didn't even know we had.
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Our Work
My Lost and Found Life
by Melodie Bowsher
Rebuilt: How Becoming Part
Computer Made Me More Human by Michael Chorost
SoMa by
Kemble Scott
Of Spirits and Madness: A Psychiatrist's Year in
Zimbabwe
Danger to Self: The Making of a 21st Century Psychiatrist,
(University of California Press in 2009) by Paul Linde
Stuffed and Starved: The Battle for the World Food System (Melville House, Spring 2008) by Raj Patel
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