Showing posts with label editor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label editor. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

A New Venture -- Near and Dear

For a long time I have lingered over the idea of starting a literary magazine. After serving as a Slush Editor then moving up to Copy Editor for the Oddville Press (since shut down I'm sad to say) I felt a literary magazine would really give me an opportunity to immerse myself in the craft I hold so near and dear to my heart -- and help others get the exposure they need!

And thus -- with my fellow friends and writers -- we have birthed The Abstract Quill!

Thus far I have been surprised, supported, humbled, and invigorated by reading the submissions we've received so far as well as the community support demonstrated by local businesses. I have been posting fliers in "writerly" places, including the University of Montana campus, and the response has been good. There is still work to be done, pages to be edited, rejections to be sent -- my, how it feels to be on the other end of the writing process! But I can honestly say I look to each submission with renewed interest and contemplation. I know how it feels when you feel your work hasn't gotten a fair shake. So I try to give that attention and respect to each writer and artist. We all do and our strength is in our dedication to the craft.

My fellow editors include Nick Walsh, Matt Funston, and my beautiful wife, Whitney Espeseth.

I hope you will all take a moment to visit our site, poke around, and see what we have to offer.

See you on the pages!