The Saturday Evening Quill appears for the first time with this issue, and hopes to appear annually hereafter. It will appear annually, provided that it annually has something to publish and sufficient money with which to pay the printer. If these two essentials are lacking, then The Saturday Evening Quill will appear again as soon as the deficiency has been supplied. Its purpose being chiefly to present original work of Saturday Evening Quill Club members to themselves, this publication is not for sale. Members are not particularly desirous of hearing praise of what is found herein, but will listen to it, as, also, they will listen to adverse criticism. Nor have the members an exalted opinion of their work. They have not published it because they think any of it "wonderful," or "remarkable," or "extraordinary," or "unusual," or even "promising." They have published it because, being human, they are possessed of the very human traits of vanity and egotism.
They have paid for their little folly, however, out of their own pockets and purses, and are indebted only to themselves. Finally (although this is not an important fact), the ages of contributors run all the way from 22 to 60-odd. You who would like to know more may amuse yourselves by fitting authors to ages between the years 60-odd and 22. -THE EDITOR.
THE SATURDAY EVENING QUILL CLUB is an organization of Boston writers·. Most of these men and women are unprofessionals, and all, incidentally, are Negroes, although anybody who is eligible may become a member.
While the race of the authors and editor is clearly indicated here, it is again deemphasized somewhat. This is in rather dramatic contrast to comparable anthologies and magazines from the time period published in New York, such as