Issue 62.1 Tag Line Contest

Help The Carolina Quarterly come up with a tag line for issue 62.1 and win a FREE 1-year subscription!

Since 2010, each issue of The Carolina Quarterly has contained a unique tag line, appearing on the title page at the front and subscription form at the back of the journal. Now we want your help to come up with the next one.

Recent tag lines include:
Punctilious Whimsy Since 1948
Obdurate Effervescence Since 1948
Habitually Nascent Since 1948
Prurient Scripturience Since 1948
Comfortably Eclectic Since 1948

And the winner of our last tag line contest:
Quizzical Syzygy Since 1948, provided by Dyson Shultz

Guidelines: Tag lines must be 22 characters or less, and ideally two words, in keeping with precedent. The tag line should make sense as a descriptor of The Carolina Quarterly and should indicate something we’ve been/been doing “Since 1948.” Submit an entry by posting it in the comments section below. Contest closes at 12:01am on March 20th, 2012. The winner will be selected by The Carolina Quarterly editorial staff and receive a one year subscription, beginning with issue 62.1. The winner will be contacted via e-mail, so please use a valid e-mail address when posting your submission.

January “Submit It Slant” Winner

In 2012, to promote our second year utilizing the online submission manager Tell It Slant, The Carolina Quarterly has pledged to give away a free one-year subscription EVERY MONTH to one lucky online submitter.

January’s winner, selected at random by our intrepid interns, is the poetically named Pepper Trail of Ashland, Oregon. Pepper’s subscription will begin with issue 62.1, due out in April of 2012.

Congratulations to Pepper! And remember to submit using Tell It Slant for your chance to win!

 

Khmer Infrared Series

By Bill McAllister

Issue 61.3 Release Party

Poster design by Assistant Editor Heather Van Wallendael

Invite friends and let us know if you’re coming: https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/162288247217012/

Stephanie Schlaifer’s “Swath” on Verse Daily

Check out Stephanie Schlaifer’s poem, from CQ 61.2, on Verse Daily today!

http://www.versedaily.org/2012/swath.shtml