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Quail Bell Magazine's founding editor Christine Sloan Stoddard has photography featured in Floresta Magazine's Cities issue. Check it out here.
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Quail Bell Magazine is pleased to introduce our intern Alex Rinaldi, who's been with us since the fall. Here's his bio:
Alex Rinaldi is a junior at George Washington University studying Theatre and Creative Writing. When not agonizing over which WIP to work on next (hint: it's none of them), he can be found performing with GW's Theatre program and student theatre or playing (but not always finishing) a variety of video games. He will also gladly rant to you about Brandon Sanderson for several hours if you let him. Read his story Unbowed here. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
The Quail Bell Crew is pleased to introduce another of this semester's new interns, Georgia Leipold-Vitiello, an undergraduate at Virginia Commonwealth University. Here's a bit about her: Georgia Leipold-Vitiello is a sophomore English major at VCU, focusing most of her studies in creative writing. When she's not writing for Quail Bell she's probably playing with her cat, Grover (pictured) or listening to music way too loudly. Her favorite artist is Phoebe Bridgers and she considers her love for grocery shopping and buying second hand clothing to be two of her primary hobbies. Read Georgia's latest piece for Quail Bell Magazine here.
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Our founder Christine Sloan Stoddard founded a show called the Badass Lady-Folk of Brooklyn and hosted it on Radio Free Brooklyn before heading to grad school. Well, the show is being rebranded and revitalized! Now the show will focus on socially engaged women everywhere, not just Brooklyn. We will be posting episodes here at Quail Bell Magazine, the Quail Bell Press & Productions website, and elsewhere. Check back soon!
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The Quail Bell Crew is pleased to introduce another of this semester's new interns, Audrey Garrett, an undergraduate at Virginia Commonwealth University. Here's a bit about her:
Audrey Garrett is a VCU junior studying Creative Writing and Spanish translation. When she's not writing for Quail Bell Magazine or drawing cartoons for her student newspaper, she's either talking on the phone too loud in public or burning store-bought pizzas in her oven. Audrey's favorite band is Alabama Shakes, and more than anything she wishes BlackBerry phones were still mainstream. Read Audrey's latest piece for Quail Bell Magazine here. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
The Quail Bell Crew is pleased to introduce one of this semester's new interns, Sara Swallow, an undergraduate at Virginia Commonwealth University. Here's a bit about her:
Sara Swallow is a senior at VCU where she's studying English and Creative Writing. She loves poetry, plants, and all things animals and hopes to have her own farm one day. Sara is very excited to write and have people other than professors read her work! Read Sara's first piece for Quail Bell Magazine here. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
If you follow us on Facebook, then you know we recently raised funds for our book Lunar Phoenix: An Anthology of Black Voices. (Psst...and you can still donate via Venmo @quailbellmag or PayPal to info@quailbell.com.) Check out the cover photo shoot and full credits here.
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AnkhLave Arts Alliance chose Quail Bell Press & Productions founder Christine Sloan Stoddard as one of its 2020-2021 AnkhLave Garden fellows—all women of color with personal stories related to immigration—at the Queens Botanical Garden in Flushing, NY. This included setting up a Summer 2020 outdoor installation, participating in interviews for the documentary film Artists Unmasked, and participating in the indoor gallery exhibition, "On the Inside Looking Out," from January-April 2021. Her fellow AnkhLave artists include Asano Agarie Gomez, Cecilia André, Natali Bravo-Barbee, Kayo Shido, and Mariana T. Vilas Boas. The curator was Dario Mohr. The AnkhLave Garden Project has received press coverage in New York Latin Culture Magazine, amNew York, Time Out New York, QNS.com, Queens Examiner, and elsewhere. Find out more here.
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Quail Bell Magazine senior critic Alex Carrigan just wrote the first-ever review of Two Plays: True Believer and Mi Abuela, Queen of Nightmares (Table Work Press, 2020). The review was published in Hash. Read it here.
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