Teaser Tuesday


It’s that time again!

Tell us about your work in progress! Or something that you have published! Or link to some one else’s great writing to help us see them!

Give us a teaser and links to find you!

Faery Footprints Spotlights… Nicholas Grinder and Nk

Family portrait. Poet Patricia Harris and her children

So we have been doing a spotlight for each of the contributors, but this one felt special. Both of these are descended from Patricia Harris.

Nicholas is a family man, a mechanic, and a volunteer firefighter. So far the poem included is the only one he has written.

Nk is an emerging poet. He is a leader and quite an energetic writer.

Both men are into gaming.

We, at Fae Corps are so pleased to be able to include the writing of both of these young men and the poet Patricia Harris in this volume.

Author Spotlight: Eugenia Hoffman

Eugenia enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 20 years being rewarded both professionally and personally. Now it’s time for her to follow her dreams by doing things she enjoys…spending time with family, learning, sharing, traveling and writing poetry. Her fulfillment comes from encouraging others to achieve their goals.

Her writing and creative endeavors can be found at her blogs, BrewNSpew (Coffee-break Scuttlebutt) https://amanpan.com/ and PoemsNSuch (Poetry, a seasonal state of mind) https://amanpan.blog/, where she has gathered a following of kindred souls who share her passion for writing.

She is the author of e-books, Seasoned Delights, A Haiku Collection; and Mama, me and Mother Nature. Her time is also spent as a Brand Ambassador for beBee.com, a social website based in Madrid, Spain.

Amazon Author Page link – amazon.com/author/francieugeniahoffman

Author Spotlight : Megha Sood

Megha Sood is a contributing editor at GoDogGO Cafe, Free Verse Revolution, Heretics, Lovers and Madmen, Sudden Denouement, Whisper and the Roar and poetry editor at Ariel Chart. Over 300+ works in Better than Starbucks, FIVE:2: ONE, Mojave Heart Review, Adelaide, Foliate Oak. Visitant Lit, Quail Bell, Dime show review, etc. and works featured/upcoming in 20 other anthologies by the US, Australian, and Canadian Press. Two-time state-level winner of the NAMI NJ Poetry Contest 2018/2019.National level poetry finalist in Poetry Matters Prize 2019.

Submissions Now Open for But You Don’t Look Sick: The Real Life Adventures of Fibro Bitches, Lupus Warriors, and other Super Heroes Battling Invisible Illness

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  • Submissions for the anthology will be open from January 1, 2020 through January 31, 2020
  • You are welcome to submit up to 5 pieces of creative work; which may include poetry, prose, creative non-fiction, short fiction, and/or original artwork.
  • Each piece of writing submitted must be limited in length (under 1,000 words).
  • Submission of previously published pieces is acceptable if you retain full rights to your work.
  • Artwork can be submitted in black and white OR color but all artwork should be black and white compatible.
  • Using a pen name or publishing anonymously is acceptable.
  • Writing submitted in experimental formatting is a challenge, particularly in an anthology. The editors will make a good faith effort to maintain your formatting but cannot guarantee complete fidelity. Please review your files before uploading to ensure that it is clear how you would like your work to appear.
  • Questions? Contact the Editors at indieblucollective@gmail.com

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Author Spotlight : Cynthia Pilcher

Cynthia Pilcher grew up all over the Eastern and Midwestern parts of the US due to her father being in the US Navy. She loved English and History all through school, sang in the choir, and wrote short stories. She gave up writing when she joined the Navy, got married & divorced, had two kids, and met the love of her life in February of 2000. That year, thanks to the prodding of friends and her new husband, she started writing again. She is considered a multi-genre
writer. She is also a lover of books, steampunk, and is a gamer girl. She and her bestie are Fae Corps Publishing. She just released a novel, A Royal’s Undoing, in 2019.

Author Spotlight : Andrew McDowell

Andrew McDowell has been writing since he was a child. He has written and published poetry, creative nonfiction,and is the author of the epic fantasy novel, Mystical Greenwood. He studied at St. Mary’s College and the University of
Maryland, College Park. He is a member of the Maryland Writers’ Association and an associate nonfiction editor with the magazine, JMWW. Visit his website and blog at andrewmcdowellauthor.com to learn more about him and his work.

So, Patti in her distraction, forgot….

To post the final cover design and the preorder link…. My apology. Thanks for your patience….

Indie Wednesday


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Exploring the Writing Community: Fae Corps Publishing

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Not too long ago, I was featured with an interview with Fae Corps Publishing.  In the interest of sharing resources with the writing community, I asked if I could repay the favor, and they were gracious enough to participate!  Their mission regarding the indie community is right in line with my own, so without further adieu, let’s learn more about this great independent writing resource.

From their facebook page:

Fae Corps Publishing was created by two sisters, Patti Harris and Cyndi Pilcher. We are both Indie Authors and Artists and wanted to help others been seen.
It isn’t easy being an Indie. We all work our buns off to make sure our work is perfect before we get it into the hands of our fans. We do all the legwork once our work is done. All the marketing, the sales, setting up pages/websites, etc is all on us.

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