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SterlingRenfaire featured faire in latest Renaissance magazine issue

Started by Lady Amy of York, May 18, 2009, 11:39:15 PM

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A Poor Player

We want to but aren't getting contacted regarding that, so you can find us here:

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Romeo 'the' Red

It has been many years since I have been up North to the Sterling Faire, but I remember it fondly (it is where I got my first taste of faire).  The magazine only does picture layouts with a small amount of text in general.  They usually have about 8-12 pages of pictures (30 or 40).  This layout seemed to spend more time with artisans which in my opinion doesn't really say much about the faire itself.  (although it is interesting).  It is almost like they need an issue that just has pictures of artisans from different faires (submitted by the artisans mayhaps?).  I've been impressed with what they do in their magazine. 

Best Regards
Sir Walter Raleigh (Adam Fivush) from Fishers Renaissance Faire (also the Chairman of the Faire).
Sir Walter Raleigh
Chairman of the Fishers Renaissance Faire
Founding member of The Hey Nonny Nonny Players  (aka Pirate