Arianna Sebo (she/her) is a poet and writer living in Southern Alberta with her husband, pug, and five cats. Her poetry can be found in Kissing Dynamite, The Coachella Review, Capsule Stories, Ariel Chart, Lucky Jefferson, and 45 Poems of Protest: The Pandemic. Find her online at www.AriannaSebo.com and @ariannasebo on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Andrew McDowell has been writing since he was a child. He has published poetry and creative nonfiction. His novel Mystical Greenwood was a finalist in the 2019 American Fiction Awards for Fantasy: Epic/High Fantasy. Andrew is a member of the Maryland Writers’ Association. Visit his website and blog at andrewmcdowellauthor.com to learn more about him and his work.
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Anthony Webster is a keen poet, professional actor, passionate tea-drinker and creative pragmatist from England. He loves the way moving words around a page moves people through time, space, intellect and emotion. With poems previously published in other publications, Anthony is overjoyed to see his scribbling printed here in Fae Dreams.
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Beulah Vega is a writer and theatrical artist living and working in California’s Bay Area. You can follow more of her artistic lunacy (and her non-artistic type as well) on Instagram and Twitter at @ByronWhoKnew.
Anthologies (poetry and shorts)
First Leaves Poetry Journal
Before They Were Cool
The Dark Celebration AnthologyPerformances of her work (poetry and memoir)
Bay Area WTF “Heroines, Harpies, and Harlots: A Woman Speaks”
CPAC “Dead Poets Society: Players in a Pandemic”
Line 720 Podcast “Oh Sweetie”
Brittany is an Italian-American a poet living in the Washington, DC area. She has also been published by Thirteen Myna Birds, Scarlet Leaf Review, Dyst Literary Journal and is a contributor in a Spilled Ink poetry anthology. Right now, she is working on a poetry manuscript and trying not to spend all her money on books.
Deedra Nichole started her published career as Deedra Mosley. In 2018 her life took an interesting turn. After finding love and marrying in September of 2019 Deedra has rebranded her works as Deedra Nichole. Deedra Nichole is an indie author with eleven years’ experience in the indie publishing industry. She has taken her love of the industry and created Deedra Nichole Editing; a service that seeks to make editing affordable for indie authors. Her writing support group, Write for Me, (On Facebook) hosts tips & fun writing prompts for her close-knit group of fellow writers. November, during NaNoWriMo, you can find her handing out support while carving out stories. She has won the last five years of competitions and plans to continue competing. As of September 2019 she has taken the new name of Deedra Hanekamp, the force behind Deedra Nichole Editing. With new books released under the name Deedra Nichole. Same great stories, same powerhouse editing!
To connect with Deedra Nichole email [email protected] today!
Books By Deedra
The Louise Green Series
Book One – Louise Green & The Curse Of The Bleeding Heart Necklace
Book Two – Louise Green Is The Lady In White
Forbidden Fruit: Escape From Earth
Anthologies
Under The Mists
Faery Footprints
Through the Sunshine
Franci Eugenia Hoffman (pen name - Eugenia) enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 20 years being rewarded both professionally and personally. Now it’s time for Eugenia to follow her dreams by doing things she enjoys…spending time with family, learning, sharing, traveling, writing poetry, and encouraging others to pursue their goals. Eugenia’s writing and creative endeavors can be found at her WordPress blogs, Eugi’s Causerie I and Eugi’s Causerie II, where she has gathered a following of kindred souls who share her passion for writing.
Books by Eugenia
Fanciful Delights
Mama, me and Mother Nature
Publications Elsewhere
beBee.com, Madrid, Spain
Go Dog Go Café
PoetrySoup
Renard’s World
Spillwords Press
Tumblr
Anthologies
Faery Footprints
2019 Poet of the Week Compilation -
(edited by Colleen Cheseboro)
The reclusive ZLA remains in shadow during the day and ventures out at night to take long walks under the moon. ZLA's favorite pastime is having tea parties and daydreaming (the most recent dream is to retreat to the coast with an army of cats). White currently working as a freelance writer and artist, ZLA creates colored pencil drawings--mostly in fantasy themed art of original characters--and crafts in other mediums, and, when there is time, works on a novel length manuscript about a curious merman. This is the first time ZLA's work is officially published.
Hannah is an avid reader, keen writer and enthusiast computer programmer. With ambitions to read every novel in the library you’ll either find her nose pressed between the pages of a book or eyes squinting at a computer screen. She has not previously been published before but has written a short story for The Margate Book Zine.
Rose lives in Upstate New York with her husband, kids, and furry companions. She works at a local library where she acts as clerk and has the honor of doing all the children’s programming. Currently, she is working on a retelling of “Beauty and the Beast” called “Between Feather and Flame.” The main character is based on her late grandmother—one of the strongest people she has been blessed to know. She makes for a fiery, inspirational take on Belle. She and Rose’s daughter have been Rose’s greatest muses. It has been joyous to include some of her Gram’s real-life adventures in the book and she looks forward to sharing it with the world.
Books by Rose J. Fairchild
Anthologies
Through the Sunshine
Fae Dreams
Nightmare Whispers: Madness Echoes
Serena Mossgraves is a twisted faery with the urge to scare the unwitting reader. Her dark tales of nightmares excite the unwary. She has been seen prowling around looking for new tales to twist and share. She is an avid reader who has always enjoyed the more Gothic settings. If you are not afraid to seek her out she is on Facebook at www.facebook.com/serenitysfall and will gladly visit with you there.
Books By Serena Mossgraves
Rust, Gore, and the Junkyard Zombie
The Death of Neverland
Anthologies
Under the Mists
Faery Footprints
Through the Sunshine
Nightmare Whispers: Madness Echoes
Fae Dreams
Guna Moran is an Assamese poet and critic. His poems are being published in various international magazines, journals,
Webzinres and anthologies. He lives in Assam, India.
Walid Abdallah is an Egyptian poet and author. He is a visiting professor of English language and literature in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Germany, and the USA, his poetry includes "Go Ye Moon", " Dream”, and "My heart still beats." And has several translated poems which won prestigious prizes in the USA like "Cause", "Egypt's Grief", and "Strangers' Cross", his books include Shout of Silence, Escape to the Realm of Imagination, and Man Domination and Woman Emancipation.
Surina Venkat is a writer from West Melbourne, Florida who has a fondness for fairy tales. When she isn’t working on her next short story or reading a book, you can find her walking trails with her dog or listening to a podcast episode. She has work published or forthcoming in Versification, Ayaskala Magazine, the Macabre Ladies’ Dark Celebration anthology, and more.
Sruthi Unnikrishnan is an upcoming writer from Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, which is in the southern part of India. After her bachelor's in Commerce she took up Chartered Accountancy Professional Course and dropped out from it. As she discovered her true passion – writing. Her poems have been published in both online and print magazines. And she also has co-authored a few anthologies both online and paperback. Now she is working on her first novel along with her cousin
Ivor was formerly an Industrial Chemist, then a Plumber, and now retired, and he lives in Geelong, Australia. He has had numerous poems published, in on-line magazines, and anthology publications. Recently he was appointed to the “Go Dog Go Café” magazine’s website team of Baristas. He is also an active member of the Geelong Writers Inc. and many of his poems are published in their annual anthologies.
K.T. Seto wallows in what if. She writes Speculative Fiction with a paranormal bent that ranges from fantasy, to science fiction and all things in between. Look for news of her work on social media @KatAboutThat on Instagram, @K.T._about on Twitter and K.T. Seto-Author on Facebook. Or just go to her website ktseto.com
Sammi Cox lives in the UK and spends her time writing and making things.
Her poetry and short fiction have been published in various places online and in print since 2015, including in anthologies from Iron Faerie Publishing, Zimbell House Publishing and Fantasia Divinity.
Her first collection of tiny tales, One Turn of The Wheel, was published by Three Drops Press in 2017.
Find her at:https://sammiscribbles.
Born in the Year of the Dragon, Vonnie Winslow Crist has had a life-long interest in reading, writing, art, myth, fairy tales, folklore, legends, and science fiction. She lives, writes, and paints in a rural area of Maryland (USA). A clover-hand who has found so many four-leafed clovers that she keeps them in jars, Vonnie believes the world is still filled with mystery, miracles, and magic.
For more information check her Website: http://www.vonniewinslowcrist.
Books by Vonnie Winslow Crist:
The Enchanted Dagger
Owl Light
The Greener Forest
Murder on Marawa Prime
River of Stars
Essential Fables
Leprechaun Cake & Other Tales
Vonnie Winslow Crist's writing has been featured in over 100 anthologies and magazines including:
Chilling Ghost Short Stories
Cast of Wonders
Amazing Stories
Killing It Softly 2
Lost Signals of the Terran Republic
Faerie Magazine
Best Indie Speculative Fiction: 2018
Insignia 2020: Best Asian Speculative Fiction
Cirsova Magazine
Coffins & Dragons
Fae Wings and Hidden Things
Witches, Warriors, and Wyverns
Galactic Goddesses
SLAY: Stories of the Vampire Noir
Mother Ghost's Grimm
Weirdbook
Mythica
Faerie
The Great Tome of Fantastic and Wondrous Places
Blood & Beetles
Thomas Elson’s short stories, poetry, and flash fiction have been published in numerous venues such as Calliope, Pinyon, Lunaris, New Ulster, Lampeter, Selkie, Pennsylvania Literary Journal, and Adelaide Literary Magazine. He divides his time between Northern California and Western Kansas.
When not writing, Linda Imbler is an avid reader, classical guitar player, and a practitioner of both Yoga and Tai Chi. In, addition, she helps her husband, a Luthier, build acoustic guitars. She lives in Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A. Linda enjoys her 200-gallon saltwater reef tank wherein resides her 20 year old yellow tang. A retired teacher, who began writing in earnest in January, 2015, Linda believes that poetry has the potential to add to the beauty of the world.
Learn more at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com.
Books by Linda Imbler
Paperback Books:
Big Questions, Little Sleep ( 1st & 2nd Eds.)
Lost and Found
Red Is The Sunrise
Bus Lights, Travel Sights
E-books (Soma Publishing):
The Sea’s Secret Song
Pairings
That Fifth Element
Anthology Work:
Hope: An Anthology of Poetry 2020
GloMag August, 2020
Written Tales: Renewal 2020
Poet Magazine "On The Road" Issue 2020
Aulos" An Anthology of English Poetry 2020
Lyrics of Mature Hearts 2020
This Other Time The Alien Buddha Got Soo High 202
GloMag February 202
Otherwise Engaged: A Literary and Arts Journal Winter 2019
Illumen, Spring 2018
Angel's Share Literary Magazine, Fall 2019
Ramingo Porch, Winter 2017
Peeking Cat Jan.Feb 2018
GloMag February 2019 Issue
Central Texas Writer's Society 2019
42-Word Stories Anthology
Boned: Every Which Way 2018
The Blue Nib: Issue 37
Voice of the Voiceless
Harbinger Asylum Winter 2018
Warriors With Wings 2017
Night Garden Journal June 2017
Essential Existentialism: Creative Talents Unleashed 2018
GloMag: August 2018
A Walk Through Nature: Poetic Encounters That Nourish the Soul 2019
Bunbury Anthology Volume 2
Poetry Quarterly Winter 2017, Spring 2018, Fall, 2018
Glo Mag: February 2018
Women Poets Anthology: Volume 3: Within and Beyond the Shore
Cupid's Arrow Anthology 2018
Moving Mars Anthology
Broad River Review Literary Magazine
World Book of Poems II: Peace Edition e-book
World Book of Poems III: World Love edition]
Fae Dreams
Lorraine Lewis cannot remember a time when she did not write. Even as a small child she wrote stories and poetry. As an adult, everything that happens has to go down in writing. It is as if her pen is attached to her hand constantly, through which her ideas flow. She likes to write all kinds of things. An accomplished American Indian Flute player, pianist and song writer, she loves nothing more than to be out in the open, with Nature, playing her flute or writing her poetry. She has for most of her adult life been part of the academic world, teaching, mentoring and lecturing. In 2013 she was struck down by a rare and advanced cancer which almost killed her. Having received the Last Rites she was not expected to live, but here she still is, alive and kicking! She is now in remission, though left blind and wheelchair bound, with no feeling in her hands, legs and feet. Her facial muscles too, have been affected. This experience has given a greater depth to her poetry than she could ever have imagined previously.
Lorraine has had poems published in The Short of It and has self published five books of poetry and one book of limericks for children:
Eternal Light
Songs of Hope
Stars
Under the Rowan Tree
Poems Without Sugar
Oops and Whoops (children’s limericks).
All of these books she has sold for the Lymphoma Association, which was the cancer that she had. She has a Blog on WordPress entitled Blind Wilderness (Blindwilderness.wordpress.
Rissa is a working artist. She loves hot green tea in antique teacups, huge salads picked fresh from the garden and getting lost in libraries. She studied writing at New York University/Tisch School of the Arts and photojournalism at Western Kentucky University.
Her many storytelling mediums include writing, photography, dance, food, and tasseography.
When she's not writing, Rissa finds her way to local theater performances, loves baking vegan cupcakes, is the Senior Editor of Vegetarian Journal magazine, and gives haunted history tours in spooky, ghostly places for Maryland History Tours.
Professional Memberships:
Maryland Writers Association
The Dramatist Guild of America
Horror Writers Association
Stephen Oladayo Oladokun was born in Igbeti Oyo State, Nigeria. He attended his elementary and secondary education in his hometown. In quest of knowledge, he went to study English and Social Studies at Federal College of Education Kontagora, Niger State, Nigeria. In 2017, he obtained BA (Ed) in English at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State. Nigeria. He has taught in many schools at elementary and secondary levels and has won award of the Most Innovative Staff for three consecutive times at Queenview Academy Minna, Niger State where he raised from a classroom tutor to the currently Principal of the school. His reached work, Effects of Mother Tongue Interference in Oral English among Native Speakers of Igbeti, has been published on www.afribary.com. He is the founder of Delight Institute, an organization which seeks for better methodologies in teaching and learning oral English. He has written and directed several playlets including ‘Petals and Gardeners,' ‘Gift, and Education in this Generation’. He is one the ambassadors for World Literary Foundation's 2020 program. He is an experimental writer who enjoys painting the world in metaphor. He is a member of Hilltop Creative Foundation in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. He is on Facebook as Oracle's Voice on Instagram as Oracle_Voice.
Poetry Publication
Education by Queenview Academy magazine
Lost to Lust by Queenview Academy magazine
The Master's, not Our Song by Fly on the World Press
Born in Kolkata, India, in 1956, Samir Mallick is a Dental Surgeon. He loves chess, reading, and travelling. He has written travelogues, poems and stories in many periodicals and anthologies, including articles in scientific journals. email: [email protected]
Author, Cover Design, Formatter, Editor, Artist - Patricia Harris has Played many roles in Fae Dreams
Patricia Harris is a dreamer, crafter, gamer and digital artist who loves creativity in life. A half mad poet, her writing is found allover social media and various other websites, including coffee house writers. She is a devoted mom who can be found doing a variety of art when she isn’t penning poetry and writing words. She is half of the indie publishing company Fae Corps publishing. Her collection of writings include a memoir, children's books, and poetry. For more from Patricia, check out www.Facebook.com/mouseypoet or pattimouse.wordpress.com
Books By Patricia Harris
Children’s Books
Pip The Pup
Bedtime Tales: The Teddy Bear Picnic
Bedtime Tales: The Princess Lost
Dylan and the Pet Zombie
Memoir
Inspiration without a home
Poetry Volumes
Pocketful of Poetry
Sack of Wit
Creative Juices
Word Play
Life Drops
Wayward Dreams
Poetry Kisses
Dream Webs
Soul’s Door
Literary Drops
Word Petals
Music For the Soul
Soul Drops
Temporal Verse
Dream Drips
Beauty’s Tears
Whisper of the Muse
Ink Splashes
Spilled Verse
Poetic Reminders
Anthologies
Faery Footprints
Fae Dreams
A relatively new Indie Publisher,
Fae Corps is all about helping the Indie Author find the magic in their art.
Fae Corps is Cyndi Pilcher and Patricia Harris. Assisted By K.T. Seto and Deedra Nichole.
We are the authors and the small storytellers.
We are all about helping the new and struggling authors to be seen. We help Indie Authors find the magic in their stories.
Come visit us on our blog where we try to show the best of the indie community
www.faecorpspublishing.
Anthologies by Fae Corps
Under the Mists
Faery Footprints
Through the Sunshine
Fae Dreams
Nightmare Whispers: The Darkness Within
Nightmare Whispers: Madness Echoes
Nightmare Whispers: What Remains
Gerard Sarnat won the Poetry in the Arts First Place Award plus the Dorfman Prize, and has been nominated for a handful of recent Pushcarts plus Best of the Net Awards. Gerry is widely published in academic-related journals (e.g., University Chicago, Stanford, Oberlin, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Pomona, Johns Hopkins, Wesleyan, University of San Francisco) plus national (e.g., Gargoyle, Main Street Rag, New Delta Review, MiPOesias, American Journal Of Poetry, Poetry Quarterly, Free State Review, Poetry Circle, Poets And War, Cliterature, Qommunicate, Indolent Books, Pandemonium Press, Texas Review, Brooklyn Review, San Francisco Magazine, The Los Angeles Review and The New York Times) and international publications (e.g., Review Berlin and New Ulster). He’s authored the collections Homeless Chronicles (2010), Disputes (2012), 17s (2014), Melting the Ice King (2016).
A virginal poet at the tender age of sixty-four, Sarnat first wrote about caring for the homeless and happenings in the lands of Abraham and Burning Man from the Judean Desert of his heritage to the Black Rock Desert’s annual pagan arts festival. Mount Analogue selected Sarnat’s sequence, KADDISH FOR THE COUNTRY, for distribution as a pamphlet in Seattle on Inauguration Day 2017 as well as the next morning as part of the Washington DC and nationwide Women’s Marches. Gerry is a physician who’s built and staffed clinics for the marginalized as well as a Stanford professor and healthcare CEO. Currently Gerard is devoting energy/ resources to deal with global warming. He’s been married since 1969, just celebrated his golden wedding anniversary, has three kids plus six grandsons, and is looking forward to future granddaughters.
Robert Beveridge (he/him) makes noise (xterminal.bandcamp.com) and writes poetry in Akron, OH.
Recent/upcoming appearances in Blood and Thunder, Feral, and Grand Little Things, among others.