Columbia’s literary magazine scene depicts animated love stories and quarantine poetry
Columbia’s literary magazine scene depicts animated love stories and quarantine poetry Courtesy of Facebook / Courtesy of Facebook The Columbia Review, 4x4, Quarto, and the Blue and White made the most of the change from print publishing to online issues by expanding, experimenting, and extracting from their old methods. By Jane Loughman | March 17, 2021, 12:33 AM
While the past year has been disappointing for many of Columbia’s clubs in terms of opportunities and in-person collaboration, each of Columbia’s four literary publications The Columbia Review, 4x4, Quarto, and The Blue and White made the most of their situations by expanding, experimenting, and extracting from their old methods in order to adjust to their growing online spaces.
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Redfield’s general proposal states that she will establish effective relationships and participate in meetings with stakeholders, plus prepare a submission for creating a new library zone defining the city’s library sphere of influence.
Her work also will include requesting design and initiation for a separate library website or add to the City of Carpinteria’s website, contact the Black Gold Library Cooperative System for guidance regarding items on a proposed work plan, participate in the selection process for library director, coordinate with the Friends of the Carpinteria Library and other volunteers to complete tasks of bar coding and tagging of library items, among several other duties to achieve a transition.