Dorothy McGuinness

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Fiber Art Now is a quarterly print and digital magazine, so look for it every three months. New issues are released in January, April, July, and October.

When you subscribe, you will automatically receive our current issue for free! That magazine will be sent within a few days of signup.

One feature on our new website includes managing subscriptions in one place. Just visit My Account to log in with your email address and create a new password. Once you log in, you’ll be able to access back issues, ebooks, subscription information, and all future digital goodies in one convenient spot!

Contact us by phone at (541) 632-6815 between the hours of 8am and 4pm PST or email us anytime at hello@fiberartnow.net

You can also send a letter to us at:

Fiber Art Now
PO Box 10796 
Eugene, OR 97440

Yes! If at any time you are not completely satisfied with your subscription, we will refund you for any issues you have not yet received. 

Here are just a few of the perks to becoming a Fiber Art Now subscriber:

  • 4 print and digital magazines per year (Jan, April, July, Oct).
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No, they are now the same! We’ve heard from a number of readers that there has been confusion around the difference between being a “Member” of the Fiber Art Network versus a “Subscriber” to Fiber Art Now

So, we’ve decided to simplify the terminology by combining the two. Moving forward, being a “Subscriber” means that you’ll have access to all of the perks previously offered to “Members”: discounts on entry fees and access to grants, digital issues, archives, ebooks—everything, for just $45/year.

We most certainly do! All international orders require a $23 flat-rate shipping fee—and depending on the country, the customer may also be responsible for covering import taxes, customs charges, or border fees.

 

Yes, they can.

 

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