For release July 17, 2008 For information: Dallas Baxter
bigbendwoman@sbcglobal.net La Frontera - new literary magazine launches
A new literary magazine, La Frontera, will soon bring lovers of the Trans-Pecos the writing, poetry, painting, illustration and observation they enjoyed in the recently discontinued Desert Candle.
The magazine will showcase the talent of writers and artists from Far West Texas in addition to offering regular features on books, ecology, dark skies and the unique people and places of the Big Bend.
Publisher Gil Bartee together with editor Dallas Baxter and graphics designer Wendy Lynn Wright plan to have the first issue on newsstands in December.
“We have a fantastic team in place,” said Bartee. “Our plan with La Frontera is to create a self-sustaining magazine that will bring the work of contributors and the products of our advertisers to a large, wide-ranging readership,” Bartee said.
“We look forward to publishing the work of many writers and artists with whom the public is familiar as well as those whose work and ideas have yet to be heard,” said editor Dallas Baxter. La Frontera welcomes submissions and enquiries at
editor@lafronteramagazine.com.
“I’m excited to be creating a brand new magazine,” designer Wendy Lynn Wright said. “La Frontera’s fresh new look and concept is sure to appeal to literary fans throughout the region.”
David Locke, owner of the Big Bend Chat Board,
www.bigbendchat.com, will be Webmaster and will provide the online version of the magazine, which will include the print version and many Web-only features.
Mercer Black is handling advertising and may be reached at
advertising@lafronteramagazine.com The publication will also support Marfa Public Radio.
“We are pleased to offer KRTS a portion of our advertising profits,” Bartee said.