Pallavi lives in the US with her two kids and husband. She is a working mother with a passion for storytelling. Her stories are in the form of poetry and prose and can be found on her blog http://www.curatingthoughts.blog.
Author Spotlight : Cynthia Pilcher

Cynthia Pilcher grew up all over the Eastern and Midwestern parts of the US
due to her father being in the US Navy. She loved English and History all
through school, sang in the choir, and wrote short stories. She gave up writing when she joined the Navy, got married & divorced, had two kids, and met the love of her life in February of 2000. That year, thanks to the prodding of friends and her new husband, she started writing again. She is considered a multi-genre
writer. She is also a lover of books, steampunk, and is a gamer girl. She and her
bestie are Fae Corps Publishing. She just released a novel, A Royal’s Undoing,
in 2019.
Author Spotlight : Andrew McDowell

Andrew McDowell has been writing since he was a child. He has written and published poetry, creative nonfiction,and is the author of the epic fantasy novel, Mystical Greenwood. He studied at St. Mary’s College and the University of
Maryland, College Park. He is a member of the Maryland Writers’ Association and an associate nonfiction editor with the magazine, JMWW. Visit his website and blog at andrewmcdowellauthor.com to learn more about him and his work.
Faery Footprints Author Spotlight – Serena Mossgraves
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.
She has three poems in the Faery Footprints Anthology:
- The Mists of death
- Blood Drips
- Self destruct
If you are not afraid to seek her out she is on Facebook at Serenitys Fall and will gladly visit with you there.
Faery Footprints Author Spotlight – Deedra Nichole

Deedra Nichole is an indie author with eight 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.
You can find her at https://deedranichole.wordpress.com/
Faery Footprints Spotlight: Patricia Harris

Patricia Harris is a dreamer, crafter, gamer and digital artist who loves creativity in life. A half mad poet, her writing is found all over 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 http://www.Facebook.com/mouseypoet or pattimouse.wordpress.com
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💥💥💥Cover Reveal 💥💥💥

So my illustrator finished her work on my newest kid’s book. I am so excited about how well she did with the story. I am hoping to get it through the formatting and able to be preordered soon.
I am also working on formatting of Beauty’s Tears. I just finished with the format of Faery Footprints. It is up for preorder.
A decade in review

Wow. A whole decade. Doesn’t sound like much… Especially after you reach a certain age. Ten years ago I published my first volume of poetry. A Pocketful of Poetry was a dream my whole life. I did not like the idea that the publisher could change the words and appearance of my poetry. So, for me, it was something that had to be just a dream until I could do it myself. I looked into self publishing… And initially all that I could find was the pay as you print options. That is not how I wanted to do things. And along came Amazon with Kdp. Suddenly indie publishing was a more viable option. Suddenly I could have a dream come true.
In the interim, I have published a lot more books. Some as me, some as Serena. 3 kids’ books, 1 novella, 1 novel, 1 anthology, 1 memoir, and 18 poetry volumes. I have been published in several literary magazines. It is very surprising what can happen in 10 years.
On a personal level, I have moved from Oklahoma back to West Virginia. I have always been a West Virginia girl, so I was miserable in Oklahoma. I have lost a hundred pounds. I have become more confident about my art and myself.
So I am ready for all that the 20’s have for me. Are you?
Faery Footprints Artist Spotlight: Kira S.
Kira S. is an essentially new artist; living, loving, and mothering in the desert southwest. With no formal training, she only began creating original art to accompany her fiction writing. Now a weekly art contributor to a popular writing-prompt blog, Kira continues to let her wild imagination take the lead
She can be reached at Kirascribbled@gmail.com
Or visit her website: kirascribbled.wordpress.com
