Call for submissions!

We are in process of processing the poetry that came in. In the discussion of layout, it was decided that we would look for a couple of short faery stories and some art to decorate the pages of the anthology.

So we are opening up a call for art and short stories. We are setting a deadline for the 15th of October. We will be getting back to the people who submitted poetry this week.

This call rules :

  • The submissions must be non erotica. We have decided this anthology as being family friendly.
  • Art submissions must be sent in jpg or png format in email to faecorpspublish@gmail.com
  • Story is not to exceed 5000 words. It is to be sent in doc format to the above address.
  • Both story and art should have a faery or fantasy theme.
  • Though it likely should go without saying, but the work must be yours and capable of publication. If you do not have the publication rights it is not something that we can take. We are not worried about where you have or have not published it before as long as you retain publication rights.
  • We will be willing to take last minute poetry submissions, however the ones recieved before the deadline take priority. Any poems recieved up until the end of this call will be used as we feel that it is useful.
  • We are at this time not able to pay contributors but we are also not charging fees.

*Announcement*

Watch here starting September first for the prompts!

Calling for Creatives!

Hey there Creatives! Would you like to be featured in our spotlight? If so, click on the link below and then check the blog as your spotlight will be up within 48 hrs of us receiving your answers!

Creatives click here!

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Who wears knit socks in south Texas anyways?

Hey y’all! I hope your week is off to a fantastic start! Mine started with a job interview! I think I did pretty well, but I will find out for sure by next week, hopefully. Fingers crossed!

I did spend some time on my sock since my last post. I was knitting away thinking I had finally figured this sock knitting thing out. When I got ready to do the cuff, I tried it on. The fit was finally perfect, but there were crazy holes around the heel. I put the teeny needles down. I will have to come back to socks once I have more knitting experience.

Read more: Who wears knit socks in south Texas anyways?

Artist Spotlight : Roni S. Healan

From painted rocks to canvases, this lady does some amazing art. She credits the Art Sherpa for inspiring her.

Her journey has been a difficult one. From an abusive relationship, and an illness that she was wondering if it was poison to being alone and struggling to get on her feet. Roni is a strong survivor who has so much talent.

Her creative nature shows up in the wonderful paintings she does. She said that the paintings that are pictured here are all for sale.

She is on Facebook where she hosts an art group. It’s a wonderful group of like minded souls.

She said that she has been suffering from a creative block while she was so ill. And that here lately the need to return to painting has returned. Personally, I can’t wait to see what she comes up with next.

If you are interested in buying any of her art email her here.

Deedra Nichole

Hey everyone! Sorry for the lateness but sickness and migraines are running amok. On to our Creative Spotlight!

Meet Deedra Nichole. She is a multi-talented creative. She paints, does photography, digital art, sews, and crotchets. She told us she was born a creative and that her mom taught her art.

She told us that she became an Indie Artist because she wanted to leave a piece of her behind for others and she loves the ease and control she has creating her work. When dealing with any kind of creative block, she told us she either takes a nap or takes a break from the work and comes back to it later with a fresh mind.

In her free time she crochets, knits, does watercolor artwork and draws. She lives in Kentucky and will be, with her two beautiful daughters, combining their family with her soon-to-be husband and his three children.

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The above photo is one of the many promos she has done for our upcoming anthology!

If you would like to find out more about Miss Deedra, (and you really should!), swing over to Deedra Nichole  and show her some love!

Creative Spotlight : Sacred Crow Studios

Sacred Crow Studios has gone through a few changes in the past. Owned by Redbird Stormcrow, the studio focuses on photography and art.

The studio is located on the coast of North Carolina in the USA. So she often has some amazing nature pictures.

When asked why she is an Indie Artist, Redbird answered that it allowed her the most creative control of her work.

She has a definite eye for the shots. She lives with her husband of 19 years and their pet tabby. They have two grown children, an adopted daughter, and several grandchildren.

When creativity is blocked, Redbird steps away from the work. She says that she doesn’t force it, as that would create negative energy and she would prefer not to infect the art with that.

We are so glad to have Sacred Crow Studios in our creative Spotlight! Go show them some love! ❤️

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These are all art done by our own Pattimouse. She usually posts it on her blog or on Patreon.

Creative Spotlight : Jess @Studio Reece

Today I want to tell you about this wonderful creator… She works with clay, and paint, and multimedia art. She has a couple of coloring books available on amazon! She has made some incredible handmade journals and dice towers.

We asked her when she stared to create, and her response was exactly what I expected from someone as creative as her! She told us “As long as I can remember, I have needed to MAKE things.”
When asked what or who got her started, her response was “All the women on my mother’s side are amazingly talented and creative.”
We asked why did she choose to be an Indie Artist and her answer was perfect, she said “”I love to create” sounds trite, but it’s just true. There is something deep in my soul that calls to me every moment of every day to make something new in the world that wasn’t there before. Being an Indie Artist allows me the freedom to pursue that motivation.”

She has her own website where you can keep up with her, including the art and her amazing books. Go show her some love, and see the amazing art she creates!

I personally am about to order her gothic garden coloring book. I need it. Seriously.

Hello and Welcome!

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Hi everyone and welcome to Fae Corps Publishing! We are a team of two sisters who are indie artists and authors and want to help others like us be seen. We are still setting the page up so excuse the mess but please feel free to look over the Submission Rules and fill out whichever questionnaire you wish (or both if you are both!).

We hope to grow our little publishing company so that one day we might be able to pay those that submit AND produce an e-zine/hard copy magazine so please check us out and make sure to tell all your author and artist friends!

~Keep on Creating~

Cyndi and Patti

Owners, Fae Corps Publishing

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