We are so pleased to present the ten amazing authors whose stories are going to be in Through the Sunshine. This week and next we are going to be posting spotlights to introduce them to you.
There are some great stories going into this amazing anthology. We are looking forward to a June Release date. Stay tuned here for more information about this anthology.
Today is the deadline Through the Sunshine. I plan to take the weekend for Cyn and I to go through the entries. Monday there will be a post that will reveal the authors and story titles accepted. We are going to start sharing bios and spotlighting authors after that. We are looking for a June release.
Okay! Whew, we made it to Friday. Got a social media link to share? Or even better, want to share a link to another indie? Let’s lift each other up! Sharing is caring! And be sure to look into any links that are in the comments before you.
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.
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!
Also!!! Remember the Deadline for Through the Sunshine is Friday! We have received a wonderful set of stories and look forward to sharing them with you. We are looking at starting to tell you about the authors involved and more about the anthology starting next week.
So we extended the deadline! And it was for good… As we have received some more amazing stories since the extension. We really want you to answer the call for submissions! Remember the story requirements are 3500-5000 wc and a light or good fae subject. To enter send it as a doc format to faecorpspublishing@gmail.com with the subject of Through the Sunshine.
We will be helping the authors in the anthology by editing the stories, so if it is a first draft it is still acceptable. We look forward to what you are sending us!
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.
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!
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Yesterday, we did a book announcement for a indie author. She is not one of the authors that works for us, but we promote all Indies! Today, we thought that you would want to meet the author.
Cait Marie is a Coffee House Writer who also is one of the ones running Functionally Fictional. She has her own blog. The book we told you about is the first of a series of YA books she is publishing.
We asked her how long she has been creative. She responded “I started writing in 2015, but I’ve been creative in other ways (mostly art) my whole life.”
She is one that also supports Indie authors on her Functionally Fiction blog. It features new books and book reviews. It’s fairly awesome.
We asked her how she deals with writer’s block… To be told that she doesn’t really suffer from writer’s block per se. It’s more that she has some days that she just can’t/don’t want to write. She is working on more consistent writing habits. For example, she is trying to write for an hour at least four days a week. Shek joined a group that does writing sprints four nights a week, which is helping a lot.
She has two cats… Koda and Azriel. They are obnoxious, but She loves them. We would love to see them. 👀👀
When asked what she does with her time… “Most of my time goes to reading and writing, but I also love creating spreads in my bullet journal, painting, listening to music, going to concerts, and watching movies and TV.” That sounds like a lot of creativity to us.
We also asked about what got her writing. “I started writing one day partially out of boredom and partially because a book I read didn’t go exactly how I wanted it to. I decided to write my own book so I could include anything I wanted, but I had no idea at the time that I would end up here. I only wrote academically before that and hated it. However, I have always loved reading. My love of books is really what got me where I am today. It’s why I started Functionally Fictional, which led to me becoming involved in the book community.” We are glad she did.