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First off you might be wondering, “What is a Darkfaery Girl?”.
Simply put, they are spokesmodels for Darkfaery Subculture Magazine. Their goal is to get the word out about DFSM and let everyone know about this local almost underground magazine. I say almost just because once you step into our world it’s not so underground. It’s actually a pretty prominent magazine in the goth/alternative scene locally, and what’s best is we are just getting bigger.
So now you know what a DFG is, but what do they do?
Well DFG’s are entitled to make it to events to do the promotions and help out at the booths. Promotions basically mean handing out flyers, going on stage and even on camera to promote the magazine. While handing out flyers I would like for you to talk about the flyer and/or talk to them about the magazine. I know you can’t talk to everyone, but at least some of the people would be nice. Helping at the booth can include watching the booth, helping setting it up, and/or tearing it down.
Darkfaery Girl Events
Most events are local Oklahoma Events, here in the OKC area, but we also have a lot in the Tulsa area as well. We want all girls to try to attend every event possible, but we are also understanding about family and financial obligations. Say your a Tulsa girl and you can’t make it to the OKC area event because you just don’t have the finances….Just let us know and we will be understanding. But please make it to every event you can. Missing multiple events can result in suspension or even asked to leave the DFG’s. This is especially true when you do not let us know why you could not make it.
Most events are conventions and concerts. Conventions are usually SciFi and/or Horror related; even some Steampunk conventions. Concerts are usually rock, dance, techno, goth, and many other types of music.
Perks to being a DFG.
The first big perk is getting to attend the events. We try to have at least one event each month, but some months there could be more or even none. We need 3 to 4 girls to attend these events and which girls will be determined on a first come first serve basis. As for the cost of these events, we strive to get the DFG’s in at a cheaper rate or even sometimes free. This, however, is not always the case and should not be expected at every event as some events just won’t allow it. But for me, I love the excuse to go to the events. I am the type that I will sometimes miss events I really want to go to just because I choose not to mess with it. But when I have the excuse of, “The DFG’s need me” it get’s me motivated to go when most likely I wouldn’t have.
As I have mentioned before, there are also booths at most events. As a DFG you are allowed to sale items that you have that you do not want anymore or have made at the booth. Just be sure to pay for some of the cost of the booth, those costs can get rather expensive at times. Also please be sure to only sale new and lightly used items. The booth is not to be looked at as a garage sale.
In addition, there are photo opportunities. You will have many pictures taken of you at these events and when possible we will set up photo shoots for you.These photos will become the sole property of the magazine and can only be used in other publications with the permission of Duvy (editor and owner of the magazine). You can, however, use these pics how you choose on social media sites of your choosing.
Are you a writer? You can also submit any of your work to Duvy to be published in the magazine. This for me is another one of my favorite perks. I have been writing for the magazine for quite some time and love having this creative outlet. It gives me great pride to open up the magazine I promote and see a story or article written by me. Same rules apply to these written works as well. Once published in the magazine they cannot be used in any other publications without permission. Deadline for content to be sent in is the 27th of every month.
Now with all the talk of permissions you might be freaking out, but Duvy is a very easy going person and will most likely give that permission with no problem. I, myself, have had an article or two published in another magazine that was originally published in DFSM. You will come to find out that Duvy and even I are not too hard to work with. We do not deal in drama and avoid it at all costs.
Now this is the best perk of all for me: When you become a DFG and do your part you become part of the DFSM family. We stick together and help each other out. We even get together and do birthday parties and such. We are no strangers to having a good time and love to just relax and hang out. It is so great to have this group of friends that you can truly call family as well.
Other perks include, your own Darkfaery-Girls.com email address and your own page on Darkfaery-girls.com.
Regulations to be a DFG.
*You must be 18 or over
*You must live in Oklahoma (some exceptions).
*You have to be willing to show up to most events for the promotion of DFSM. This does not mean just a few! You have to be reliable!
*You have to be yourself! This is very important. We want you to have fun and be comfortable in who you are. We take all shapes in sizes of women. Tattoos are a plus! Also make sure you really have a love for this lifestyle!
Okay so if all that sounds good to you then we will need you to add us as friends on Facebook and send us a message with the subject being “Application” or send this information to TristaLou@Darkfaery-Girls.com. In the application you will need to include…….
*2 or more pics for us to view. If you are chosen, one of these pics will be posted into the Darkfaery Girls album. No pics of complete nudity! Semi nude is fine as long as it’s done with class and not exposing all of your goods. Also, the pics need to be somewhat professional quality. No normal “myspace” pics.
*Your name and age
*Darkfaery Girl Name you have chosen to use (you can use your real name if you want)
*A short bio of yourself. This will be posted on the site as well, so make sure this is something you want others to know about you.
*Why you want to be a Darkfaery Girl
An application will also need to be filled out at your first meeting and must be filled out before your first event.
Now for the Rules…..
There really aren’t many rules and most are rules that should be obvious when you are representing a business.
When at events please dress appropriately. If it is a themed event it would be great if you dress in that theme. But really we are not to picky in this area, just do your best to match that theme and you will do fine. If it’s not themed we just ask that you don’t look a mess or God forbid dressed like a preppy.
Most events are over 21 events and there will be a lot of drinking and partying. You are allowed to have fun, but please do it in moderation. We don’t need girls that get too drunk to be of any use or help. It also makes the DFG’s look bad, so just don’t do it. Drugs are not tolerated. I don’t want the DFG’s associated with drugs at all.
There are some events that we attend that are all age’s and even family friendly. We ask that you be mindful of the kids and be respectful.
When you become a DFG I will add you to the DFG Facebook group. You must check this often!! I can not stress this enough. This is our lifeline to the DFG’s.
Information and Sites to know.
Duvy is a name you will hear a lot. She is the owner, editor, and creator of the magazine. You will send her any content you might have for the magazine at her email address.
Duvy’s email: duvy.dfsm@gmail.com
Duvy’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/duvy.dfsm
TristaLou
, I am the Manager of Promotions as well as head Darkfaery Girl. I run the DFG’s and any questions and concerns can be sent to my email address or even on Facebook.
Trista’s email: TristaLou@Darkfaery-Girls.com
Trista’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/TristaLou
Darkfaery
Girls Sites:
Darkfaery Girls main page: www.Darkfaery-Girls.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/darkfaerygirls
Facebook: www.facebook.com/darkfaerygirls
Facebook Group: darkfaerygirls@groups.facebook.com
Darkfaery Subculture Magazine sites:
www.darkfaery-subculture.com
www.magcloud.com/user/duvy
www.issuu.com/darkfaerysubculture
Thanks for taking the time out to read this information and Welcome to the Darkfaery family!!
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DFSM/Oklahoma Steampunk Expo @ the Ghouls Gone Wild Parade
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Are you ready for the greatest dark carnival of 2010? We have our own airship and we are looking sky pirates to fly the breeze with Darkfaery Subculture Magazine and the Oklahoma Steampunk Exposition. All we need is a few hands on deck to guide us through the heavens and deliver sweet mana to the starving masses. (Pass out candy to thousands of trick or treating kids)
All that is required of you is that you show up in costume… and meet us at 5pm Saturday the 23rd of October at NW 12th St & N Walker Ave in Oklahoma City, OK and look for our airship boldly displaying the Oklahoma Steampunk Expo on its tattered sails and plod along with us as we plunder the airwaves. You must be 18 and over and in costume. Feel free to be as creative as you wish on your costume our theme is carnival, faery, steampunk, horror, pirate, funeral, lolita, gothic but the imagery is all yours. Our musical Guest will be Christophe & the Pallbearers so join us and show your support for the band! We high encourage poi, belly dancing, and lots of glowing. sponsored by |
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Darkfaery Subculture Magazine has been a hub since 1992 for those who seek something outside of the mainstream to exercise their talents. We don’t believe that someone has to have a degree or be trained like a monkey to perform a task. We like merits. If you think you can do it, we’d like to see you try your hand at it. We offer plenty of opportunities for open minds in a competitive but non-corporate environment. The DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE staff work hard at creating magazines that cater to the most devoted fan bases from around the world.
Our compensation and benefits package for full-time volunteers include: Entertainment promos and Gift Packs Concert tickets and passes to events, free or at a discount Booth space, free or at a discount Free Web space and e-mail @ dfsm.org, darkfaery-girls.com, or darkfaery-subculture.com Free promotion for your personal projects including space in the magazine. We treat our staff like people. We consider ourselves to be a rather large dysfunctional family. We openly encourage our volunteers to contribute their input into how we can make our magazine and websites the best that it can be.
If you want to get into magazine publishing, journalism, graphic design, advertising sales, marketing, circulation, web design and production and/or customer service, but want to work in an open environment without sacrificing your individual identity, then DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE is where you want to be.
To apply you can e-mail us here, duvy@retardsrule.com, duvy.dfsm@gmail.com, or where ever you see our profiles or online accounts. In the subject line, specify the title of the job you are interested in. You’re welcome to apply for as many positions as you like. If you would like to apply to be a Darkfaery Girl or Boy please e-mail tristalou@darkfaery-girls.com You do not have to meet any expectations to be a Darkfaery Girl or Boy; we accept all shapes, colors, sizes, and types.
You must be able to attend events dressed in costume, be comfortable with yourself and with meeting people, and most of all you must represent DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE. You will not be allowed to get in free as one of our staff and then do whatever you want or shamelessly use us. You will have to help us. Be sure before you apply, you will become a part of our family and we will expect you to show. For our younger fans: We completely appreciate you wanting to work at DARKFAERY SUBCULTURE MAGAZINE even though you may not have graduated high school.
We really are looking for candidates at least 18 years of age, but we understand that you can’t get experience unless someone is willing to give you a chance. Under 18 we will allow you to help with ONLINE/WEB PRODUCTION, ADVERTISING/MARKETING, ART/PRODUCTION, and EDITORIAL. These things consist of: Light copy editing, news gathering and posting Collecting new release information Assisting with a variety of editorial tasks daily Basic HTML knowledge Page layout & advertising/promotional design Online design Create new pages/sections Create online banners & images Unfortunately, we cannot offer modeling positions to anyone under 18 but if you are a parent or guardian of an alternative/gothic/rock child and wish to start your kid as a model we will consider it as long as you can be there with them at all times. Minors may only attend all age’s events and we will need the permission of a parent or guardian. We ARE NOT a BABYSITTING service. We offer unpaid internships to students who are looking to gain college credit or to fulfill course requirements through experience. We can give you as much time as you need from 5 to 40 hours a week. It’s all up to you.
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Underworld 3 Review By Jackson Compton, DFSM Staff Writer Werewolves and Vampires return for the third installment of Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, which hit theatres January 23, 2009. If you’ve seen the first two films already, you know of the impending tragedy to come. Think of the prequel as the classic retelling of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, where the Capulets are bloodsucking Vampires and the Montagues are enslaved Werewolves. So with that said, don’t expect a happy ending. The original cast is featured with the exception of Jazmin Damak who has been replaced by Rhona Mitra as Sonya, the headstrong daughter of Victor the Overlord Vampire. Mitra’s remarkable features allow for the haunting similarity to that of the scrumptious Kate Beckinsale from the first two films. This makes complete sense because in the first film, Selene (Beckinsale) reminds Victor (Nighy) of his dead daughter.
And though I could spend an eternity gazing lustfully at Miss Beckinsale, the film stands on its own without her appearance, largely to the performances of Bill Nighy and Michael Sheen. I’ve always believed that Nighy was underused in the first two films, so it’s nice to see his talents showcased in a more centralized role. And though I’ve always been a vampire fan, the depiction of Lycan slavery under the heavy-handedness of the ruling Vampire class swayed my sympathies to their cause. I found myself rooting for the underdogs (or underwolf in this case). The films continuity of convincing sets and trademark monochromatic-blue rendering is everything the true Underworld fan will enjoy. There’s as much blood, gore and violence that could be crammed into a film and still get a PG-13 rating. In fact, I’m impressed that some of the scenes made it through the censors with all the decapitations and disembowelments. At the heart of the violence is a tragic love story, and though it’s not exactly on par with any Shakespearean masterpiece, it’s still an enjoyable flick as long as your expectations are kept in check. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jackson Compton is a novelist, screenwriter, and reviewer. For more information about his novel, “Night’s End,” please see the author’s official site http://www.jacksoncompton.net or visit http://www.myspace.com/jacksoncompton STILLS:
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