Faerie IAF
Feb. 9th, 2007 10:34 amThis announcement just went out to the Interstitial Arts Foundation e-mail list:
The Winter 2007 Issue of Faerie Magazine has come out, with a big article about IAF by Chandra Peltier -- plus a gorgeous glossy color spread featuring some of our favorite artists, including Wendy Ellertson, Mark Wagner, Jason van Hollander, Meg Fox, Erzebet Yellowboy and Interfictions cover artist Connie Toebe.
Copies are available at better magazine racks at local bookshops everywhere -- go get yours now, and see what all the fuss is about!
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I am the editor/writer of the e-newsletter, which goes out whenever there's IAF news of interest to supporters. If you'd like to be on our e-list (which is not traded with anyone else or used for any other purpose), please write:
info at
interstitialarts dot org
(Sorry I don't have time to link to all the artists listed above - but if you search for them, you will be well rewarded! The issue also has a huge spread with fantastic pictures of Terri Windling & her world, including our history together building Endicott Studio . . . and lots of other goodies, including art of Kinuko Craft [who did my new Thomas the Rhymer cover, and does all McKillip's books]. . . Wendy Froud...even the musicians of Mediaeval Baebes! Do not miss the brilliantly-designed quarter-page IAF ad by our own Stephen H. Segal on p. 28.)
The Winter 2007 Issue of Faerie Magazine has come out, with a big article about IAF by Chandra Peltier -- plus a gorgeous glossy color spread featuring some of our favorite artists, including Wendy Ellertson, Mark Wagner, Jason van Hollander, Meg Fox, Erzebet Yellowboy and Interfictions cover artist Connie Toebe.
Copies are available at better magazine racks at local bookshops everywhere -- go get yours now, and see what all the fuss is about!
* * *
I am the editor/writer of the e-newsletter, which goes out whenever there's IAF news of interest to supporters. If you'd like to be on our e-list (which is not traded with anyone else or used for any other purpose), please write:
info at
interstitialarts dot org
(Sorry I don't have time to link to all the artists listed above - but if you search for them, you will be well rewarded! The issue also has a huge spread with fantastic pictures of Terri Windling & her world, including our history together building Endicott Studio . . . and lots of other goodies, including art of Kinuko Craft [who did my new Thomas the Rhymer cover, and does all McKillip's books]. . . Wendy Froud...even the musicians of Mediaeval Baebes! Do not miss the brilliantly-designed quarter-page IAF ad by our own Stephen H. Segal on p. 28.)
McKillip covers
Date: 2007-02-09 10:24 pm (UTC)Kinuko Craft did *most* of her covers but not all. I have all of her Ace books which used
Craft for teh cover illustrations until the newest novel, Solstice Wood, which features artwork
by Gary Blythe, and the reprint of the Cygnet novels in trade paper which has art by John Howe.
Why the switch in artists is not a question I could get answered by anyone at Ace.
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