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Phil Collins said it best: "I've been waiting for this moment all my life."The Quail Bell Crew is pleased to announce that our books, The Nest and Airborne, go to the printers today. We are so grateful to Brandylane Publishers of Richmond, Virginia for this opportunity. The anthologies will be released through their Belle Isle Books imprint, which features projects distinct from their usual focus on Virginia history and community engagement. You may order your copy of one or both anthologies here.
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Activity on the BlogosphereDear fledglings (new & old),
Thank you for being such delightful ducklings and liking, sharing, pinning, and tweeting our posts. Without your enthusiasm, we wouldn't be where we are today. We're especially grateful to all the folks who've recently mentioned us on their blogs. We always appreciate mainstream media shout-outs—like our upcoming feature in The Richmond Times-Dispatch—but there's something special about securing validation from the little guys. That sort of love is unconditional. While we won't link to all of the blogs that have flattered us over the past week, we do encourage you to check out one blog in particular. It's that of writer/poet and M.F.A. candidate, Jessica Reidy. Today she posted about our regular Photo Tale feature, which has been a part of Quail Bell Magazine from the very start. Due to their popularity, Photo Tales will be the focus of our new print publication, Quail Bell Look Book. Check out "Free Spirits," which showcases Ms. Reidy's poetic talent and natural beauty, on The Unreal. That's all for now, but you'll be hearing about our poetry/photography collection, The Children of Jackson Ward, soon. Feathery hugs, The Quail Bell Crew The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
We're part of the flock.If you've been wondering where our boards were, here's your answer: There were none, but now there are some. And we can't stop pinning! Please follow us on Pinterest.
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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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