Blueline began in the summer
of 1978 as an outgrowth of a creative writing class Alice Gilborn taught at
North Country Community College. It was continued by Alice and a group near
her home in Blue Mountain Lake. After ten years as editor, Alice arranged
for the journal to move to SUNY Potsdam where it has continued until 1998
under the editorship of Anthony O. Tyler with an editorial board drawn from
the English and Modern Languages departments. In 1999, Rick Henry assumed
the role of editor. The original goals, publishing stories and poems about
the Adirondacks or other regions similar in spirit, have been maintained.
During the years Blueline has been at Potsdam there have been minor
alterations. In 1991 we bowed to the reality that we only publish one issue
a year. Until 1987 when the journal was first published in a perfect binding,
there had been two shorter issues per year, a history which was perpetuated
for several years by calling the bound issue a double issue. Our content has
gradually broadened to include more work from outside the Adirondacks, although
we have kept a coterie of excellent Adirondack writers. Syracuse University
Press was gracious enough to publish The Blueline Anthology in 2004,
representing the best of the first twenty-years.
Our content is heavily devoted to stories and poems. We have a strong, national
subscription base, but are also fortunate to receive support from the college,
which assures that our future will not be precarious. 