7/7/2023 0 Comments Roanoke Ridge by J.J. Dupuis![]() Within a week, says Dupuis, they were reviewing submissions (they received about 11 “of a solid length”) and began editing, with Dundurn contributing design and marketing help. Between friends and chat groups and neighbours who include writers and someone from Dundurn Press, they cobbled together a team of sorts. Apparently she said “great idea” and they were off to the races. “I was just sitting on the couch with my wife (ROM publishing maven Sheeza Sarfraz) and said ‘Should we throw together a literary journal with some of our friends?’” recounts Dupuis. The genesis of the fledgling new literary journal “The Quarantine Review” is just such an example. But sometimes these things get started when, as Toronto writer and poet Jeff Dupuis tells it, “when you’re in the middle of doing something else.” ![]() It seems intuitive when you look back at it. ![]() A journal of the plague (OK, pandemic) year ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |