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Spotlight: Julian DruryInterview by Ren Martinez QuailBellMagazine.com How did you get involved with Quail Bell? By random chance. I was browsing through online zines to submit work when I ran across Quail Bell. I loved the mission statement and I jumped at the chance to be a contributor. It’s a great organization, which has been open to publishing even some of my grittier work which isn’t always easy. Chief editor Christine Stoddard and managing editor Gretchen Gales have been great to work with, and I will always appreciate them for giving me a chance that others would not. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Announcing Yo Soy Mujer — A Solo Art Show by Christine StoddardArt Works presents Salvadoran-Scottish-American visual artist Christine Stoddard’s first Richmond, Virginia solo art show, Yo Soy Mujer. The show opens with a public reception in the art center’s Skylight Gallery on September 22 at 7 p.m. and runs through October 22. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Announcing Millie and Ami by Raymond GreinerList Price: $9.95 5"x8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm) Black and White on White paper 130 pages ISBN-13: 978-1546497981 (CreateSpace-Assigned) ISBN-10: 1546497986 BISAC: Fiction / Family Life The story of Millie and Ami reveals how a young girl entrapped in dreadful hopelessness discovers fulfillment through unforeseeable circumstances. Millie was plagued with hampering physical birth defects, which caused social rejection during formative years. Her birth parents were dysfunctional alcoholics and added no positive dimensions to Millie’s life. Millie displayed uncanny instincts to transcend social barriers. Fateful events combined with Millie’s resilience opened unperceived opportunities. Millie’s adoptive parents foisted the power of profound love lifting Millie to a living standard, which she was unaware existed. Her love bond with her adoptive parents created an atmosphere leading to serendipitous events including the precious gift of her beloved Ami. Millie’s journey exposed a myriad of challenging circumstances testing her physically and psychologically.
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About UsWelcome to our staff blog, where you can learn more about The Quail Bell Crew. HistoryChristine Stoddard conceived the idea for Quail Bell in late 2009 after writing a children's story by the same name, and launched the website as a college blog in 2010. In June 2013, Christine and former art director Kristen Rebelo officially launched Quail Bell Magazine as a global web magazine. Read our editorial mission statement to learn more.
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