hey all,
my friend Phoenix of the Denver Faeries has put out the following call for submissions to the Airy Faerie. here's an index of back issues from radfae.org:
www.radfae.org/AiryFaerie/
hugz,
origynal sinnerjee
Original Message --
From: Horned01@aol.com
In several of the discussions this past year I heard some wonderful thoughts coming from those who joined the tribe who are not of the "faerie classic" type. In listening to their words, I had an idea that I would like to do a special edition of the Airy Faerie that features stories, poetry, art and thoughts that represent the female side of the modern faerie community (and in this case, I'm not limiting the word female to bio-female - this does include the
transgendered that share that identity).
In the grand debates, I often feel that this perspective is often overpowered by the numbers of male voices that speak up and thought it would be nice to take a pause in my own talking in the Airy Faerie to give this group a chance to speak up and be heard. It would be my hope that someone would like to take up the challenge to make this idea an on-going expression of this collective perspective.
If you have something to share, please send it my way: Horned01@aol.com
If you are an artist but don't have a way to electronically send your creation to me, contact me directly and we can discuss possibilities. I don't have a specific deadline in mind. Once I collect enough to support a 12-16 page issue, then I'll start putting it together.
Phoenix
my friend Phoenix of the Denver Faeries has put out the following call for submissions to the Airy Faerie. here's an index of back issues from radfae.org:
www.radfae.org/AiryFaerie/
hugz,
origynal sinnerjee
Original Message --
From: Horned01@aol.com
In several of the discussions this past year I heard some wonderful thoughts coming from those who joined the tribe who are not of the "faerie classic" type. In listening to their words, I had an idea that I would like to do a special edition of the Airy Faerie that features stories, poetry, art and thoughts that represent the female side of the modern faerie community (and in this case, I'm not limiting the word female to bio-female - this does include the
transgendered that share that identity).
In the grand debates, I often feel that this perspective is often overpowered by the numbers of male voices that speak up and thought it would be nice to take a pause in my own talking in the Airy Faerie to give this group a chance to speak up and be heard. It would be my hope that someone would like to take up the challenge to make this idea an on-going expression of this collective perspective.
If you have something to share, please send it my way: Horned01@aol.com
If you are an artist but don't have a way to electronically send your creation to me, contact me directly and we can discuss possibilities. I don't have a specific deadline in mind. Once I collect enough to support a 12-16 page issue, then I'll start putting it together.
Phoenix