Want us to review your project?

If you want us to review your book, CD, art show, comic, fashion line, or other project/product, we make it easy. Just mail us a sample and/or press release and/or press pass! You don't have to email or call us to ask for permission. Simply send it our way. 

Of course, please use your judgement in deciding if it's appropriate for QB. Remember that we focus on the imaginary, the nostalgic, and the otherworldly. To find out more about us, see our press kit

And if you still think your stuff fits, MAIL IT TO US:

Quail Bell Magazine
c/o Christine Stoddard
P.O. Box 4844
Richmond, VA 23220

*Please include an SASE if you want your sample returned.
 
 

Look who's talking about us!

So...we're not always aware of what people are saying about QB. Maybe we should try to get on that. Maybe we need to Google ourselves waaay more often. Because on February 15th, Richmond Arts Review wrote a snippet about us and we had no feathery idea! Thanks, Richmond Arts Review for a giving a flip about these little birds--we appreciate it. As for your note on longevity? Yes, we surely intend to stay. Watch this fledglings mag turn into something bigger and better. We're certainly prepping for it!
 
 

We [heart] The Puffin Foundation


Picture of Christine Stoddard at an outdoor Palm Sunday mass at the church Richmond's Mixteco community attends. By Zack Budryk.

Whoopee! The Puffin Foundation recently awarded Executive Editor Christine Stoddard a grant to pursue an original QB photo comic on the history and folklore of the Mixteco Indians in Richmond. The comic is scheduled for release this fall, and will be available both online and in print. Right now Christine is gathering research for the comic with the help of Zack Budryk, a senior Journalism student at Virginia Commonwealth University. Zack and Christine will present their preliminary findings at VCU's Poster Symposium for Undergraduate Research & Creativity. Here's another victory for QB! Thank you, Puffin!
 
 

Yeeeeeeeeeeeah, M. Craig!

Our former Prose Editor, Maggie Craig, recently had her first novel, The Narrows, receive its first-ever review. (Dammit, someone beat us to it!) That's quite an accomplishment for a mere twenty-something trying to navigate Brooklyn's alternative lit scene. On that note, we hope you'll check back soon, as we plan to post a summary of our little chat with "M. Craig" in The Real within the next few weeks. Oh, and if you have no idea what the novel's about, we ran an excerpt from it a while back.
 
 

Because of you, 'zines for everybody!

Dear fledglings,

You are amazing. Thank you so much for helping us not only reach our Kickstarter goal but actually surpass it! Our Kickstarter ended yesterday and we cannot be more grateful for the funding. Because of your generosity and enthusiasm, we will now be able to distribute free copies of our 'zine in honor of late Managing Editor Josephine Stone across the city of Richmond, Virginia...FOR FREE. Anyone who wants to pick up a copy of QB Express and get their dose of QB quirkiness can...FOR FREE. We'll let you know as soon as we begin distributing more copies (you may have seen a few in Carytown back in February, but they've since been snatched up).

The only thing that would make us happier is if Josie were with us again.

Thank you so, so, so much for helping us make this dream come true.

Feathery hugs,
The QB Crew

P.S. If you never saw our Kickstarter page, here's the link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1329246557/josephine-stone-fund-quail-bell-zine-free-across-r/comments
 
 

The Latest in Josie's Case

Dear fledglings,

To learn of the latest development in the case related to the death of our late Managing Editor Josephine Stone, please check out The Richmond Times-Dispatch's (relatively recent) story:



We apologize for the delay in posting this link, and, of course, wish Josie's family the best.


Feathery hugs,
The QB Crew
 
 

Welcome Sean Marks!


Dear Fledglings,

We here at QB were sure you noticed a new face grace our About page, joining the many-talented group hanging out on the sidebar. However, you might not know much about him.

Brought on by our Associate Editor, Jade Miller, he has been with Quail Bell for the last few months, applying his talents to cranking out wacky sex advice once a week in our 'Quail Under the Quilt' column.

He's been writing almost his whole life, showing us a talent that was impossible not to snap up! Published in both Virginia Commonwealth University's Poictesme and Sink/Swim Front Porch Flash Fiction, we see a long successful literary road ahead of Sean. Hopefully our readers will continue to like his style and take on fiction!

Feathery hugs,
The QB Crew

 
 

Congratulations to our finalists!

Dear fledglings,

We're happy to announce that we've notified the finalists for our book cover art competition. On April 15th, we will announce the winner, whose art will appear on QB's first-ever book (an anthology).

Thanks to everyone who submitted their artwork! Best of luck to our finalists!

Feathery hugs,
The QB Crew
 
 

Opus Fae

Before Executive Editor Christine Stoddard founded QuailBellMagazine.com, she very briefly ran a blog called, "Opus Fae." Curious about what it looked like? "Opus Fae" is still live, though it hasn't been updated in over two years. QB is clearly the superior project!
 
 

Got Leprechaun pieces?

Notice how we didn't ask you if you have pieces of leprechauns! That's quite another thing! We're curious if you have art, photography, writing, audio, and/or video related to St. Patty's Day. If so, please bring it to the attention of our editors. Send your work to submissions@quailbellmagazine.com by March 16th and you might just see it posted on March 17th. Good luck and thanks!
 

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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