Issues 1-4 of Gramarye, a zine about witchcraft. Gramarye is a public, seasonal grimoire and zine by K. D. Hume. This scanned collection of formerly out-of-print issues contains spells, musings, and artwork.
A queer bundle of nerves sprung from the tidal flats of Puget Sound, K. D. Hume grew up immersed in the magic and mystery of the Pacific Northwest. A graduate of the Evergreen State College and a voracious reader with a taste for science fiction and fantasy, Hume’s fictional works trend toward Solarpunk and Pacific Northwest Gothic.
Hume spends the majority of her free time swimming across nearby bodies of water, sometimes while wearing a mermaid tail. The rest of her time is spent reading in the bath, doing witchcraft, and convincing friends and partners to go on unusual adventures.
Hume’s first novel, Persons of Consequence, details the love story between two college girls caught up in a burgeoning cult in the woods.