Open Your Eyes



You may have observed a change in QB's visuals. That's because we're including more vintage images. Some of them are paintings; others are drawings; some come directly from old advertisements. We're also going to alter the look of our in-house images so that more of them resemble vintage ones. We figured our fledglings would appreciate such a move. Let us know what you think!
 
 

Yuletide Blessings

Dear fledglings,

I'm writing not only to wish you a merry Christmas but to thank you for your love, support, and enthusiasm. 

Since I conceived the idea for Quail Bell Magazine in late 2009, I've been so grateful for the folks who've helped along the way. It's hard to be a full-time student and build a brand at the same time. Yet friends, family, and believers have made it possible. The QB brand has especially thrived since the launch of our new website in September 2011. We now garner 600-1300 unique page views a day--not bad considering we haven't even launched our ad campaign yet!

Your page views, fan letters, 'zine subscriptions, gift shop purchases, and donations have encouraged The QB Crew to continue dreaming, creating, learning, and playing. We keep reaching, growing, and improving. I'm proud of the content The QB Crew's producing, and am so looking forward to what QB has in store for all our favorite fledglings in 2012.

Thanks again for being faithful Quail Bell(e)s. Happy holidays!

Feathery hugs,
Christine Stoddard
Executive Editor
Quail Bell Magazine
 
 

The Lovin' Just Don't Stop

Here's our Executive Editor Christine Stoddard showing her love for history and folklore even while on vacation, during a recent trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City:


 
 

Well, it's about time.



We have to admit that we neglected our Press Kit for far too long. Now you should check out the updated version. There's still a bit to add, but at least we've corrected any errors and ensured that our masthead reflects our current staff.
 
 

McDaniel Cred



Dirty Richmond, one of Richmond, VA's most popular style & culture blogs, recently mentioned an article that QB Executive Editor Christine Stoddard wrote about the blog's founder and his observations on vintage fashion in the former capital of the confederacy. Yay for cross-linking RVA media!
 
 

We're back!

We know the QB site has been a bit lethargic over the past few days, but rest assured that our energy's not waning. Like you, we're overwhelmed with holiday prep and gearing up for a prosperous 2012. We haven't abandoned our favorite fledglings. Keep checking back as we add more content and make January our best month yet. Hurray for folklore and history!
 
 

We're on the verge of kicking tail feathers.

Even though the holidays are upon us, The QB Crew has no intentions of slowing down. Come 2012, we're going to have a whole host of new content, features, and general excitement wrapped up with a pretty bow. We know that our fledglings trust us to bring them the latest in folklore, history, and alternative arts & culture. Start cracking your knuckles and get ready to open one big present.


 
 

We have a pretty 'zine.

We just mailed out our first print run to subscribers of QB Express--and we already have fan mail!

"The first issue just arrived! I cannot wait to read it. Such a beautiful presentation."

-Erin (Vancouver, Canada)

"The latest issue of Quail Bell is charming. What talent!"
-Nancy (Stamford, Connecticut)
 
 

Welcome Richie Boy!

We'd like to extend a feathery hug to the newest member of The QB Crew--Assistant Editor Richard Pully, a native of Arlington, VA and a self-described lover of "gritty" folklore. Thanks so much for joining our team, Rich! We know our fellow fledglings are excited to see what you'll bring to the magazine.
 
 

Jade Scores Big

Gosh, we're always trumpeting our successes, aren't we? Well, it's hard not to when The QB Crew keeps setting goals and accomplishing them with grace and ease. The latest is this: Our Associate Editor Jade Miller passed the Praxis exam, an American teacher certification test. She's one step closer to her dream of becoming an English teacher. Watch out education programs! Here comes Jade!
 

About Us

Welcome to our staff blog, where you can learn more about Quail Bell behind the scenes, including what thrilling projects we have in the works. Let the stalking commence!

History

Christine Stoddard conceived the idea for Quail Bell in late 2009 after writing a children's story by the same name. With help from the likes of David Fuchs, Bolashade Hanson, Maggie Craig, Amy Cheong and others, she launched the website in May 2010, while still a student at VCUarts. The magazine's run primarily by a dedicated team of artists and writers in Richmond, VA, though contributors come from across the globe. More at our press kit...


The QB Crew

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Christine Stoddard
Executive Editor
cstoddard@quailbellmagazine.com

Art, media, and language have enchanted Christine Stoddard  since the days of her early upbringing in Arlington, VA. While still a mere fairy flutter from D.C., Christine dove into creative activities, hoping that her artistic talents would distract her teachers from learning of her mathematical inability. Luckily, her plan worked. Her non-math skills have been recognized by the likes of The Washington Post, The Poetry Society of Virginia, and The ICG. In October 2011, Style Weekly Magazine named her one of the "Top 40 Under 40" in Richmond, VA. Currently Christine is over-educating herself at VCUarts--earning two B.A.s, three minors, and one certificate by May '12. She creates under several pen names.
Jade Miller
Associate Editor
jmiller@quailbellmagazine.com

Despite lofty goals early in life, Jade Miller had neither become a fashion designer nor the earth-saving superhero Earthra, but rather came to the conclusion life would be better spent being around children. Working first at a daycare in Mechanicsville, Jade moved on to greener pastures teaching children how to swim and nannying for two families in the Richmond, VA area. Finishing her degree in English with a minor in Religious Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University, the aspiration to become a teacher bloomed. With plans to continue her education and get her teaching license at the University of Richmond, Jade spends all of her time either at work, or playing poker at a local bar.
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Julie DiNisio
Associate Editor
jdinisio@quailbellmagazine.com

Julie DiNisio was born in Maryland, but has lived in Richmond for over ten years--so considers herself a Richmonder! She attends Virginia Commonwealth University and enjoys freelance writing. She has a passion for literature and good music ('good' being of a very subjective nature). She's hoping to graduate in 2013 and will likely pursue careers in teaching and writing.
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Tykeya O'Neil
Fashion Editor

Tykeya O'Neil is a senior in the Fashion Merchandising program at Virginia Commonwealth University. She was born and raised in the heart of NYC. Tykeya's love for fashion has existed since she was a little girl running around the showroom of a rising designer now known as Carmen Mare Valvo. She aspires to be the next Kimora Lee Simmons. She is heading to Miami for her M.B.A. Her interests include the color pink, Glee, and macaroni and cheese.

Sean Marks
Prose Editor
smarks@quailbellmagazine.com

Sean started writing when he was ten years old, reading aloud a bloody “Jaws” fan-fiction piece to his fourth grade class. Born and raised in Hampton, VA, where his parents worked for NASA Langley, he spent most of his time watching and studying movies he loved, and thinking of ways to write something better. Sean moved to Richmond in 2003 to study English at Virginia Commonwealth University. He now lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their son, Mikko. His current favorite pastime is finding things that make people uncomfortable, and writing about them.
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David Fuchs
Multimedia Editor

David Fuchs is an artist, writer, and designer who graduated with a B.F.A. in Kinetic Imaging from Virginia Commonwealth University in December 2011. Now that he has finished his undergraduate education, David is pursuing a career in motion graphics. David has most recently worked for Mad Box Post in Richmond, VA. He is also the co-editor of Comicality Magazine and a Wikipedia administrator.
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Josephine Stone
Managing Editor


Update:
Our dear Josie died on October 29, 2011. Rest in peace.


Josephine Stone grew up in the South at the end of a dirt road in the middle of nowhere. She moved to Richmond at the ripe age of 18 to chase the dream of a Bachelor's Degree at Virginia Commonwealth University. During her time in the River City, Josephine has been a dough-slinging pizza-maker, a foul-mouthed bar wench at a local British pub and a personal assistant for a CEO. After five fast years she graduated with two degrees in Print Journalism and English, with a minor in Writing. Josephine's current goals include writing lots of disturbingly dark fiction, quirky nonfiction, and traveling around the world (and hopefully doing all of them for $). Her interests include horror films and literature, crappy metal, cheap beer, and spending time with her husband and pet cat.

Summer 2012 Interns:

Coming soon! Contact us if you're interested; there's still time to apply!

Fall 2011 Interns: 
Cirita Rae Eversley, Margaret Amonette

Summer 2011 Interns: Julie DiNisio, Brandon Jeune, Josephine Stone, Cirita Rae Eversley, Ashley Mullins, Virginia Nickerson, Nicole Duda, Margaret Amonette

Summer 2010 Interns: Samantha Highfill, Daniel Wikey, Sarah Houis, Ani Mikaelian, Maggie Craig

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