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Faery Heart Book Cover

The Faery Heart

I am delighted to announce:

My book has been accepted by a publisher!!!

A lovely German publisher has decided to take on The Faery Heart, and to publish it in a German translation with new illustrations by a gorgeous artist.

Celebration time!!! :)

It’ll be out, at the very earliest, late spring next year… so, in the meantime:

The original, English, version is up on Lulu!

Complete with my own illustrations.

Have a printed copy sent to your door, or download a digital version to read right away.

I feel like I’m flying :)

Happy thoughts to you all!!!

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Hello lovely people...

The Feyhearted Zine is still about to happen, deadline for submissions is this Sunday.

I urge you, if you have anything you'd like to share to send it to me at feyzine@haloquin.com

The manifesto and submission guidelines are here.

I have had very little response so far, I know people are busy, but it would be lovely to see this happen!

Please signal boost, if you are so inclined :)

Thank you.

Happy thoughts and Pixie Dust,
~Halo xx
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Meet Sock Kitten.



Imagined, begun, completed and clothed in one evening.

I am proud.

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When I finish a project I am proud.
I become like a small child, wanting to show the world, wanting to share with everyone, look, look at what I made! Look how lovely it is! The colours! The textures! Don't you want to make one too?

And then I grin like a loon. Full of the moon madness, moon water, drunk on how beautiful the world is. Proud to be a part of the beautiful, longing to share so that everyone can grin at the world like I do in that moment.

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I'm done with just buying cheap, basic clothes, would like to make my own and make mine more interesting - a step towards bringing art into every part of my life. Thoughts:
Own clothes... knitted rectangular cardigan (must look up how to knit different textures with wool).

Embroidery on trouser pockets (take needle and thread to Italy with design ideas and sew happily to self at siesta time! Should get some embroidery thread and sort out a small selection of needles/etc to take. Minimise luggage, maximise fun.)

Wrap trousers... I'll need to buy material for these so I think these should wait until I've finished some of my other projects.

Really want to use materials I've been collecting, so a mental inventory reveals:

Glass pebbles - have wanted to try out the magnifying magnets idea I saw someone do for a while... must keep an eye open for nice designs, maybe doodle my own.

Wool - various colours - can use for cardigan! Yay! Will make nice patchwork style design. (must check knitting needles are good size)

Air-dry clay. - Can't think of a use now... might see if small brother wants to make models with me at some point.

Mosaic Kit: just waiting for me to sit down with newspaper and hammer... and a couple of hours. So probably Wednesday.

Nice patterned squares of fabric: A patchwork shoulder bag?

Oooh - I have chinese style patterned silky material I got to make a pencil holder. Might make a purse or something instead as I can imagine the art materials making the fabric dirty real quick. Or maybve a knitting needle case. That'd be sensible.

Wool! Next week Mother and I are thinking of doing some felting again - I really enjoy that.

Must look through button tub to see if there are pretty ones I can use as trimmings.
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As per previous post, in the past I've worried that I've got too many arty projects on the go. I'm finding, instead, if I really think about it, that they help me relax and make me smile. Its time I'd otherwise spend non-productively, and I like feeling productive. (This evening, while listening to my 'learn Italian' CD and watching a couple of Torchwood episodes, I've rolled balls of wool into neater balls, ready to use.) Is this need to feel productive healthy? I guess it doesn't generally have a negative impact on my life, and in fact results in positive outcomes (pretties!) so it can't be too unhealthy. Thankfully my 'productive activities' are fairly relaxing... winding wool is frankly therapeutic - and gives me something to fiddle with.

If all goes well this will have the added benefit of cutting down the stuff I need to carry back to Uni at the end of the summer as well! :)
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Today was a good day.

I volunteered at a local Cat sanctuary!

And there were about 20 kittens and I got to play with almost all of them!!!

And cuddle/stroke other cats too!

*snuggles*


Also, today, I have managed to do the Morningstar Candle Chants from Thorn's Feri training (very nice), sew on the main beads for my Feri shield/Mandala (pretty - lots more work still to do, plans for swirling blue-fire beaded pattern), finish and post my first ATC swap cards (which was a surprising wrench, getting used to letting go of artworks is going to have to get easier), and unpack/organise some more boxes.

All in all, a good day.

Oh yeah, and I cleaned the bathroom sink (again), mirror, shelf, and bath. Not bad.

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