Deadline extended

Well… We have been requested by many people to extend the deadline for Through the Sunshine. Deadline was yesterday midnight. However in the spirit of love and light, Cyn and I have decided to extend the deadline to midnight on valentine’s day.

Remember we are looking for stories 3500-5500 wc with a theme of light/good fae. Email your submission in doc format to faecorpspublishing@gmail.com with through the sunshine as the subject. First draft is accepted.

Deadline reminder

Tomorrow is the deadline for any submissions for Through the Sunshine.

What we are looking for : a short story of between 3500-5500 word count with a topic of good/light fae. We are accepting first drafts. (We will help with editing)

If you don’t get a story to us, you are guaranteed to not be included in Through the Sunshine. If you get a story in, even if it is rough, you stand a chance.

We are paying a percentage of sales to the included authors. We don’t do that with all of our anthologies. Included authors will also be included in a exclusive group that hears about our submission calls first.

In order to submit email your story as a doc file to faecorpspublishing@gmail.com with a subject of through the sunshine.

Indie Wednesday!

Sorry for missing Teaser Tuesday yesterday… With the deadline for Through the Sunshine drawing closer… We are extra busy… Have you submitted your story about light fae to be considered for the anthology? January 31 is the deadline!

Let us see your work! Link to something that you have done recently, art or word. This post will be shared on all platforms, so comment on any or all as you feel comfortable.

Or not feeling like sharing? Boost another indie!

Gratitude and Celebration

We just wanted to celebrate the review left for Faerie Footprints and the ones left for Under the Mists. These are definitely a reason to keep going! We live for our readers!

Deadline approaches

Don’t forget! The deadline for this anthology is January 31st. First drafts are ok. We are looking for stories of 3k-5k. Topic is good /light Fae. Send submissions in word doc via email to faecorpspublishing@gmail.com

Artist/Author Spotlight Faery Footprints Shannon McRoberts

Shannon McRoberts writes epic fantasy and urban fantasy books while living in the rolling hills of Kentucky. Shannon is a lover
of all kinds of fantasy but enjoys watching her collection of favorite shows like Xena, Buffy, Firefly, Fairy Tail, Game of Thrones, and Farscape. When she’s not busy with taking care of her family, binge watching
Netflix, or making fantasy art, she is at her computer weaving myths and magic featuring women of grit and steel. You can find her art at
https://www.renderosity.com/?uid=678819

Artist Spotlight Faery Footprints : Matt Garrettsn

Personal trainer, Yoga/Martial Arts teacher, correctional guard, MMA Athlete, Artist, Author, and Gamer. Matt Garrettson is a really well rounded individual. Unfortunately We were only able to find an Instagram {Lord_GAINesha} and no professional site.

Faery Footprints Spotlight – Gary S. Rosin

Gary S. Rosin’s poetry and haiga have appeared, or are forthcoming, in various literary and poetry magazines and anthologies, including Concho River Review, KYSO Flash, MacQueen’s Quinterly, Poetry24, Texas Poetry Calendar, and Visions International. Two of his ekphrastic poems appear in Silent Waters, photographs by George Digalakis (2018). He has two chapbooks, Standing Inside the Web (Bear House Publishing 1990), and Fire and Shadows (Legal Studies Forum 2008) (offprint). His peom “Viewing the Dead” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Selections of his poetry can be found on his website, 4P Creations

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.

Faery Footprints Spotlight – Michael Walters

Michael Walters currently lives in northern New York where he teaches robotics and physics at a local university. He publishes a haiku a day on his blog to keep his creative side active while doing all that heavy science. He was previously published in Under the Mists, another Fae Corps Publishing anthology.

His websites:

Never Short on Words

Drive by Haiku

Michael J Walters FB

Michael J Walters Writing

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