Anne Morrison Smyth in qarrtsiluni |
MY: How and why did you and Beth Adams begin qarrtsiluni? What has surprised you along the way?
DB: Beth and I were part of a group of creative writers and artists, all bloggers, who came together to launch qarrtsiluni in August 2005 as a group-writing/publishing exercise. We took turns as editors, two and three at a time, of what were at first monthly periods of writing and creating artwork in response to a theme. The rest of the group ran out of steam by the following June, so Beth and I decided to take it over as managing editors. It gradually turned into a regular magazine, though we've never gone so far as to issue periodic issue-dumps, as other online magazines do, preferring instead to remain bloggish, with new material at least five times a week, and comments activated for every post. To us, this is the best way to get and maintain readers online. I remain surprised by how many other online journals act as paperish as possible, and how many seemingly go out of their way to avoid being indexed by search engines. On a more positive note, I'm also often surprised and touched by how grateful writers are that we've published them — even some very well-established writers, with many books under their belt. I feel at times as if Beth and I are perpetrating an elaborate hoax.
Long may it wave! --Marly
I also am extremely grateful to have been included in several issues of Qarrtsiluni, and I have sent many people I know its way as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave and Beth for your energy, imagination, and generosity.
Yes, thanks to Dave and to Beth Adams for hanging in there and keeping the Looney pages going!
ReplyDeleteI'm very honoured to be included in this wonderful series! Thanks Marly.
ReplyDeleteAs I've said before, Lucy, your blogging just gets better and better! So I naturally looked for a "qarrtsiluni" piece from you. I love your "travels and walks" pieces.
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