Umbrella Factory Magazine ran from the March 2010 Issue 1 until December 2019 Issue 40. it was a ten year running online magazine. I was fortunate enough to work on all 40 issues as editor in chief. I met a great many writers, poets, and other magazines in that time. I felt like I had an identity with the magazine. It was a good amount of work, but very enjoyable. The last issue, #40 launched December 15, 2019. The website will continue on until late November 2020. Then it goes dark. Thanks for the good times.
www.umbrellafactorymagazine.com
Umbrella
Factory isn’t just a magazine, it’s a community project that includes
writers, readers, poets, essayists, filmmakers and anyone doing
something especially cool. The scope is rather large but rather simple.
We want to establish a community–virtual and actual–where great
readers and writers and artists can come together and do their thing,
whatever that thing may be.
In the smallest sense, we
are an online literary magazine. In the broadest sense, the scope of the
project includes Umbrella Factory small press publications, workshops,
reading series, community events and (in the long haul) a home-base,
independent bookstore where we can centralize our most heady
aspirations. We want young writers to come to school in Denver or
Portland because of Umbrella Factory. We want visiting writers to put us
on their must-see list. We want to publish the next crop of authors who
make us say, “I wish I’d written that.” We want you at the Factory.
Maybe our Mission Statement says it best:
We
are a small press determined to connect well-developed readers to
intelligent writers and poets through virtual means, printed journals,
and books. We believe in making an honest living providing the best
writers and poets a forum for their work.
We
love what we have here and we want you to love it equally as much.
That’s why we need your writing, your participation, your involvement
and your enthusiasm. We need your voice. Tell everyone you know. Tell
everyone who’s interested, everyone who’s not interested, tell your
parents and your kids, your students and your teachers. Tell them the
Umbrella Factory is open for business.