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"And by viewers like you..."The Quail Bell Crew is proud to announce that our original documentary, The Persistence of Poe, will be airing on WCVE (Richmond) and WHTJ (Charlottesville) on January 2nd at 9:30 p.m. We are honored that these local PBS stations have chosen to show our film. More on the film and the companion short, Ravenmore, here.
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Quail Bell on Open Source…again!Did you miss The Quail Bell Crew on the radio the first time? Tomorrow at 4 p.m. EST on WRIR 97.3, Richmond's independent radio, listen to editor Christine Stoddard and art director Kristen Rebelo talk about Quail Bell Magazine's first anthologies on "Open Source RVA" with host Don Harrison. If you're not in the Richmond, Virginia area, tune in online at WRIR.org. A podcast of the show will later be made available here.
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Today at 4 p.m. EST!Today at 4 p.m. EST on WRIR 97.3, Richmond's independent radio, listen to editor Christine Stoddard and art director Kristen Rebelo talk about Quail Bell Magazine's first anthologies on "Open Source RVA" with host Don Harrison. If you're not in the Richmond, Virginia area, tune in online at WRIR.org. A podcast of the show will later be made available here.
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Feast your eyes upon the merchandise!Here's our table from our book launch at Chop Suey Books in Richmond, Virginia this past weekend. More about our two new anthologies here...
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And back to MondayThanks to the fledglings who supported The Quail Bell Crew by coming to our screening at the James River Filmmakers Forum and our reading at Chop Suey Books this past weekend. If you missed the screening, learn about Ravenmore and The Persistence of Poe at PoeRichmond.com. And if you missed the reading, learn about our two new anthologies at BelleIsleBooks.com. Now off to fluttering and cobbling together content for this week!
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Welcome, Claire!Dear fledglings,
Let's all give a warm round of feathery applause to the newest member of The Quail Bell Crew, Claire LeDoyen! Intern-turned-editorial assistant, you may recognize Claire's name from past poems and articles on the website. Originally from Suffolk, Virginia, Claire is an undergraduate Writing major at Pratt in Brooklyn, New York. She'll be writing, editing, and promoting for us—and are we ever grateful. We're lucky ducks, er, quails. Feathery hugs, The Quail Bell Crew The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Defining Who We AreDear fledglings,
Even if you are who you are, you have to think about who you are. And The Quail Bell has finally and formally done exactly that. This evening, we are happy to unveil our editorial mission statement. It tells you who we are and reminds us not to forget our identity or abandon our values. Welcome to a Quail Bell Magazine that knows itself and is true to itself. Click here to find out what we mean by that. Feathery hugs, Christine Stoddard/ “Luna Lark” Founder/Editor QuailBellMagazine.com The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Wear Your Quail Bell LoveThe official Quail Bell Magazine T-shirt, designed by our very own Kristen Rebelo, is now available in our shop. The Quail Bell Crew has all tees printed locally in the DMV.
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A Grateful PoetTo the Quail Bell Crew: I was very pleased and delighted to have my poem, "My Great-Aunt's Yellow Sofa," accepted by you, and further pleased and delighted by the manner in which it was presented. Plus, I was amazed at how quickly you had it ready for "prime time," so to speak. I am, of course, hoping it is selected for your print quarterly and shall, indeed, share the link with family and friends—including my great-aunt's granddaughter, who has the same memories of that couch. Thank you. Sincerely, Judy Miller St. Louis, Missouri |
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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