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Crafting Stories from Virginia's Tales of Yesteryear Do you want to meet Quail Bell's founding editor and have a chance to write with her, too? Then sign up for this seminar on creative nonfiction she will be leading at Charlottesville, Virginia's WriterHouse in a couple of weeks. Here's the seminar blurb: The magic of Virginia lies in its stories, from textbook legends taught across America to neighborhood tales passed down for generations. Do you love Appalachian yarns or have an ancestor worthy of a biography? In this creative nonfiction seminar, you'll have the chance to share your ideas, try out several writing exercises, learn about Virginia history and folklore resources, and receive feedback on any work you've completed thus far. Writers at all stages are welcome. Please bring a draft of your writing if you have one ready! #Real #QuailBellEvents #WriterHouse #VirginiaWriters #CharlottesvilleWriters #VirginiaHistory #HistoryWriters #Creative Visit our shop and subscribe. Sponsor us. Submit and become a contributor. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. CommentsComments are closed.
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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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