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19 July 2009 @ 07:11 pm
TOM OF FINLAND FOUNDATION
2009 EMERGING EROTIC ARTIST CONTEST
closing date September 30, 2009


CONTEST RULES AND ENTRY FORMS

1. This contest is for emerging erotic artists only. Read more... )
 
 
18 July 2009 @ 01:23 pm

Naughty November 2009
Word Count: 5k-10k (Wicked titles) & 10k-40k (erotic romance titles)
Genre: All considered
Must be submitted by August 1, 2009

We are looking for sexually explicit BDSM, ménage (m/m/f or m/f/m), and Wicked erotica for this themed month.


12 Days of Christmas 2009
Word Count: 10k-40k
Genre: Erotic Romance (Must be Christmas oriented)
Must be submitted by September 1, 2009

All genres welcome for this line. Fun and heart-warming tales are of special interest.

Full details here

 
 
10 June 2009 @ 07:35 pm

We’re working on several books here this summer at Circlet Press. Please note each one has a separate submission address. General guidelines on preferred format & length are the same for all, but each has a different editorial focus.

Like a Queen: gay and lesbian fairy tales
Like A Thorn: BDSM fairy tales
Like Twin Stars: bisexual-themed erotic sf/fantasy

Like a Queen

Subject matter: Have you ever thought that your favorite fairytale from childhood would make a great bedtime story for adults? We’re looking for erotic retellings of fairytales, fables, and bedtime stories, specifically with a gay/lesbian twist. This is your chance to tell the parts that the Brothers Grimm left out - what was really going on between Cinderella and her fairy godmother? What did the dwarves spend their time doing before Snow White arrived? What if there were a beautiful boy with golden locks at the top of a tower, waiting for rescue by a handsome prince? Whose kiss might Sleeping Beauty really be waiting for? Fairytales are about the fairest of both sexes, governed by outrageous passions and gifted magical powers with which to pursue them. Heroes, damsels, dragons, witches, wizards, enchanted kingdoms, evil queens, man-eating wolves - all of them have torrid sex lives. Ideally, we’d like to stick with European, Brothers-Grimm-style fairy tales, as they’re the most familiar to our readers, but really excellent submissions based on fables from other cultures will be considered. Although rape and violence have a considerable presence in the original versions of most of these stories, please leave them out of your retellings. Power dynamics are sexy, but stories where characters are forced into nonconsensual and/or violent acts will not be accepted. That said, we can’t wait to read your submissions; turn us on with your own erotic gay or lesbian tales of once upon a time!

Like a Thorn

Subject matter: Fairy tales often contain a more ‘adult’ interpretation within their metaphors and symbols. Was Sleeping Beauty’s pricking of her finger symbolic of her loss of virginity? The fairy tale landscape is awash in erotic possibilities, as well as intriguing opportunities to explore bondage, dominance and submission, and power exchange fantasies. Cruel queens, towers and dungeons, tests of love and valor, what fairy tale will inspire you to craft us an arousing/intense BDSM fantasy?

Like Twin Stars

Subject matter: According to Scientific American, bisexual behavior is common in over 1500 species of animals on Earth, including humans, for whom it has greater social and personal consequences than it does for penguins, baboons, or garter snakes. Use science fiction and fantasy to get at this subject. Could there be worlds where bisexuality was the norm? What’s erotic about being attracted to both ends of the gender spectrum and what sort of fantasies and fantastic worlds of magic or science can it spawn? Is there something special about bisexual characters or those who identify themselves as such? Explore the theme of bisexuality through this erotic and fantastical lens.

SUBMISSION DETAILS:
For all three anthologies, submission deadline is JULY 7, 2009. Email submissions only. Stories are best submitted as a word processor document (.doc, .rtf, .txt, etc.) attached to the email, but do not forget to include your complete contact information on the attached document! (If it’s only in the body of the email, it’s quite easy to have a brilliant story come out of the printer and then have no way to trace back where the heck it came from.) Manuscripts should be correctly/professionally formatted for submission. (If you’re not sure what we mean by that, Google it.)

Preferred word length is between 3000 and 7000 words. All stories must include explicit sexuality and erotic focus. (For more details on our editorial preferences, see the general submission guidelines on circlet.com. We highly recommend reading the guidelines, especially the “do not send” list, to increase your chances of sending us something we’ll love.) Try to avoid cliches. Fresh and direct language is preferred to overly euphemistic. Sex-positive, please, no rape/nonconsensuality/necrophilia or other purposefully gross topics. We do not publish horror.

Original stories only, NO REPRINTS unless the distribution was truly obscure. Ebooks pay $25 per story, with an additional $25 if the book gets a print edition. Authors get one copy of each edition, as well. Author retains the reprint rights to individual story; we buy non-exclusive rights to inclusion in this anthology only.

Submission addresses:
LIKE A QUEEN, send to: rachelcirclet (at) gmail (dot) com
LIKE A THORN, sent to: sarahcirclet (at) gmail (dot) com
LIKE TWIN STARS, send to: kellycirclet (at) gmail (dot) com

Also, don’t forget we are accepting microfictions for publication on Circlet.com. Every Friday is Fiction Friday. Microfictions should ideally be between 250 and 1000 words and pay either $5 via Paypal or a free book (or ebook). Microfictions should be submitted by email only to: circletintern (at) gmail (dot) com.

 
 
09 June 2009 @ 10:14 pm

http://submissions.paper-bag-press.com/index.php

We at Paper Bag Press are looking for the highest-quality erotic short stories on the planet. Our official storefront, located at paper-bag-press.com, made its debut on February 14, 2009. We are always looking for more quality e-books. That's where you come in.

We are seeking new or established authors for exclusive publication. We want writers who can craft a short story with a strong plot that revolves around sexual experience. The stories are not necessarily romantic — the sex is the focus. If the characters are in luuurv, that’s fine, as long as the sex is hot.

We know that you are taking a chance on us since we are new. Because of this, we are offering a 5% royalty bonus beyond our normal royalty rate of 30% for the first 25 stories that are accepted for publication.

All kinds of stories are being considered, including:

  • Heterosexual
  • Homosexual
  • Bisexual
  • Groups
  • BDSM
  • Fetish
  • Anal
  • Oral
  • Vampire
  • Fantasy
  • Cowboy/Western
  • Futuristic/Sci-Fi
  • Historical
  • Paranormal

If you have an erotic story that you'd like to us to consider for publication, go to the Submit Your Story page to tell us about it! We are seeking stories from 1,000 to 15,000 words. However, we are not draconian about the word count. These are just guidelines and not strict observance.

We are strict about what we will not accept:

  • Pedophilia — all characters involved in sexual situations will be 18 years old or older.
  • Bestiality — no humans having sex with animals.
  • Rape — absolutely not allowed. All sex must be consensual.
  • Toilet issues — must we go there? The answer is no.
  • Physical abuse as titillation — again, the sex must be consensual. No characters harming each other within the sexual framework (no snuff, no stabbing, none of that). In BDSM, it must be made clear that the people involved have consented and are enjoying themselves.
  • Necrophilia — again, must we go there? The answer is still no.
  • Incest — once again, must we go there? The answer is absolutely, unequivocally no.

Other than that, we are an equal opportunity smut peddler.

Please read our Submissions FAQ for more information. Questions? Drop us a line.

Ready to submit your story? Complete the Submit Your Story form. Your story should be in Microsoft Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf), size 12 font, double-spaced.

Have fun writing!

 
 
06 June 2009 @ 10:21 am
Fairy Tale Lust: Erotic Bedtime Stories for Women
Editor: Kristina Wright
Publisher: Cleis Press
Publication Date: Spring 2010
Submission Deadline: August 15
Payment: $50 per story, upon publication

Once upon a time, an editor sent out a call far and wide in search of deliciously naughty adult fairy tales…

In this collection of erotic fairy tales for women, I am seeking reinvented classic tales as well as new fables that blend fantasy and desire. Writers are encouraged to explore the vast realm of fairy tales and reinterpret those that are familiar or lesser known, but are also invited to craft original stories playing on classic archetypes. Diversity and creativity are key! Keep in mind that Cinderella and Snow White have been retold many times over, so it would take a very special touch to make them fresh.

Contemporary settings are preferred, but historical or fantasy settings will be considered. The collection will be primarily heterosexual, though bisexuality and lesbian encounters are also encouraged. I welcome playful, clever stories as well as darker, more intense scenarios. The primary focus of sexual activity should be on female pleasure. Everyone does't have to live "happily ever after" but every story should have a strong plot and a satisfying resolution.
 
 
05 June 2009 @ 10:29 am
Girl Crush
Editor: R. Gay
Publisher: Cleis Press
Deadline: August 1, 2009
Payment: $50/story and 2 copies of the book upon publication in Spring 2010

Every woman has a girl crush—that intriguing, provocative woman about whom she can't resist fantasizing—the woman who makes her wonder, what if? The forthcoming anthology Girl Crush, will answer that question, through a unique range of erotic short stories about women acting on their girl crushes.

I am looking for literary, well-written, explicit stories about what happens when girl crush fantasies come true. Consider stories about women who might be straight, scratching an itch during a sexy one-time encounter or stories about women who explore new opportunities and perhaps discover that they aren't so straight after all. Guidelines for this collection are very flexible. I want to be surprised. The usual taboos apply—no incest, characters under the age of 18 or bizarre acts involving animals because that’s just not very nice. Think of the puppies.

Minutiae: Stories should be unpublished; query if you have a reprint that you think I absolutely must see. Stories should be 1,500 ­ 4,000 words, and submitted as a Word attachment. Please include a cover letter with a brief bio and full contact information (mailing address, phone number, real name/pseudonym) when you submit. Submissions without complete contact information will be deleted unread.

Payment will be $50/story and 2 copies of the book upon publication in Spring 2010. Contributors retain the rights to their stories. You may submit up to three stories per book. Important: Please note that the publisher has final approval over the manuscript.

Send your submission as a Word document to girlcrushbook@gmail.com. Please submit no more than three (3) stories.

If you have any questions about Girl Crush, please query girlcrushbook@gmail.com

Deadline: August 1, 2009

Manuscripts will be accepted on a rolling basis, so writers are encouraged to submit sooner than later.

Email: girlcrushbook@gmail.com
 
 
03 June 2009 @ 10:13 pm
Kemi-Ka publishes provocative works by women and men in the areas of gay and lesbian erotica, romantica, science fiction erotica, BDSM themed erotica, erotic suspense, erotic horror, and other works of an alternative lifestyle perspective.

Book proposals should be sent via email to submissions@kemikapublishing.com. In the subject field put the title of the book, i.e…Submission: The Book Title.

For submission—3 chapters and synopsis-a full synopsis of the story (about 1,500 words) and about 15,000 words (usually the first couple of chapters) of finished text. If I'm interested in reading more I'll inform the writer.

There is no need to send an entire manuscript until asked to do so. Manuscripts should be typed, double-spaced on 8 1/2 x 11 paper. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with sufficient postage if you wish to have your materials returned. Final manuscripts should be roughly 40,000 words or more for print, less than 40,000 words will be in ebook format only.

Please allow six to eight weeks for a reply:

Kemi-Ka Publishing
PO Box 1489
Fairburn, GA 30213


DO NOT INCLUDE: bestiality, incest, characters under 18 having sex (even in flashbacks), excrement or snuff. If you have any content concerns, please do not hesitate to query us with your questions.

We are seeking distinction, first time writers looking to take their first steps in publishing, or previously published authors interested in expanding their horizons and talents into new areas.
 
 
http://queeredfiction.livejournal.com/3620.html

Call for Submissions: Queer Gothic

Open call for submissions for a Queer Gothic Anthology to be published by QueeredFiction where genre is queered. Deadline is 31st August 2009. We're looking for gothic tales of horror and romance. Your submission should be a short story between 3,000 and 10,000 words. We are seeking fiction with positive images of queer characters. We’re not looking for clichés. We do not want reprints. We are seeking first world rights for this anthology which will be published as an eBook and in Print format. Full guidelines here.

Submissions open: 1st June 2009 to 31st August 2009

As a queer publisher, QueeredFiction would like to have an emphasis on the queer community as a whole, rather than by segments. So ideally the perfect submission would have 'queer characters' in the forefront and in the background ... just mainly prominent!

Gothic fiction (sometimes referred to as Gothic horror) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror and romance.
[...]
Prominent features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles, madness, secrets and hereditary curses.The stock characters of Gothic fiction include tyrants, villains, bandits, maniacs, Byronic heroes, persecuted maidens, femmes fatales, madwomen, magicians, vampires, werewolves, monsters, demons, revenants, ghosts, perambulating skeletons, the Wandering Jew and the Devil himself.
[...]
The term "Gothic" came to be applied to the literary genre precisely because the genre dealt with emotional extremes and dark themes, and because it found its most natural settings in the buildings of this style — often spelled "Gothick", to highlight their "medievalness" - castles, mansions, and monasteries, often remote, crumbling, and ruined. It was a fascination with this architecture and its related art, poetry (such as Graveyard Poets), and even landscape gardening that inspired the first wave of gothic novelists.



 
 
I've extended the deadline for my Fairy Tales anthology in order to get more M/M story submissions. Much to my surprise I've received many more F/F queries and subs, so I'm reaching out to M/M writers now. Please forward this information on to other groups or writers who may be interested. simple counter Full details below and on my website: http://www.emlynley.com/cfs.html


GLBT Fairy Tales Erotic Romance Anthology

 Publisher: Ravenous Romance
Editor: EM Lynley
Payment: Royalties
Email: lynley.editor at gmail.com
Length: 3,500 - 10,000 words
Deadline: June 15, 2009 or until spots filled -- query ASAP if you need an extension
Publication Date: July 2009

  

The first one will be stories based on traditional fairy tales, but with a GLBT slant. Here's your chance to spice up some favorite childhood tales in a way you've never seen before, but always wanted to tell the story! Feel free to use non-European tales as a base. Here are a couple of great resources for inspiration: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fairy_tales and http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/talesindex.html

Currently accepting only m/m stories as there has been an abundance of f/f queries and subs. CLOSED to f/f subs unless you have previously queried.

All stories must have an erotic element, with a preference for romance over pure erotica. That means there should be a relationship between the characters beyond merely a sexual one. The sex should have emotion and I want to feel that along with the characters. These are fairy tales so there should be HEA or HFN, whichever is more appropriate for your story.

 

Deadline June 15, 2009. You may submit anytime before then, but I may not have a decision on yours until closer to the deadline. I strongly suggest a query in advance, with a 1-2 paragraph summary of your plotline to avoid having 10 Little Red Riding Hood stories, though perhaps that would be an interesting anthology on its own.


HOW TO SUBMIT

 

Specifics: 3,500 to 10,000 words. Please be sure your submission is free of typos and errors. Polish your story before sending it, please! No rape, underage, incest or bestiality. If you have other content you feel might be questionable, email me for clarification.

Format: send in RTF or Word (no docx), double spaced with no headers or footers.

Terms $10 per story advance against the royalties on ebook sales (and other non-exclusive subsidiary rights) for a period of three years.  Royalties are a pro rata share of the 35% on ebooks and 15% on audiobooks. If they sell additional subsidiary rights, additional payments will follow! More details of the rights here: http://ravenousromance.blogspot.com/...contracts.html

To submit, please send an attached document to lynley.editor @ gmail.com. Be sure your name & pseudonym, address, email, word count and a short summary of the story appear on the first page of your attached document (not only in your email). Also please include a 150-word bio suitable for publication with the story.

Feel free to email me with any questions:
lynley.editor @ gmail.com

EM Lynley
http://www.emlynley.com
http://emlynley.livejournal.com

 



 
 
26 May 2009 @ 09:55 am
We are accepting submissions for "LifeBytes...Real Stories of Online Dating" (est. publication date spring 2010)

Who doesn't love sitting around with friends and family over coffee or a cocktail sharing stories about life, work and love? LifeBytes is interested in YOUR Online dating story. Make a cup of coffee or stir up a cocktail and tell us your cyber dating adventures - the good, the bad and the ugly! "LifeBytes...Real Stories" will be a compilation of the true stories that singles love to share with one another about the ups and downs of searching for Prince (or Princess) Charming.

We are looking for evocative stories that can be funny, poignant, provocative, scary, weird, sexy, edgy or happy. We're looking for the full range of experiences that make online dating such an adventure. Writers whose work is chosen for publication will receive payment for their story in the market range of $50-$100 (word count dependent).

Our extended deadline is September 15, 2009.

For complete submission guidelines please visit our website at: http://www.lifebytesbook.com Also, stop by our blog at: http://lifebytesrealstories.wordpress.com to put your digital feet up and chat for a while.

And don't forget to join our Facebook group: LifeBytes

Let us know who you are through your unique voice. We're looking forward to meeting you.

Regards,
Sharon Sommerhalter
 
 

Call: M/M and Menage Steampunk Anthology, Title TBA
Edited by: Leigh Ellwood
Projected release date: late 2010
Format: eBook (with possible print release)
Publisher: Phaze Books
Payment: $50 for one-time electronic and print rights, plus copies

Hey, all you steampunk enthusiasts, grab your goggles and get to writing! Phaze Books is planning an M/M (and bi-M menage) steampunk collection for eBook publication in 2010. If you have a yen for 19th century history with a touch of good humor and technological innovation (and a whole lot of manlove!), we hope you’ll send us your hottest steampunk erotic romance of 10K - 20K words. If you’re not sure about the genre, check out this Wikipedia entry for steampunk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk) to get an idea of the style of stories we’re looking for. Think H.G. Wells or Wild Wild West, then turn up the steam factor with an incredible M/M or MMF/MMM match-up!

This call is open indefinitely until the spots are filled. Contributors will offer one-time electronic and print rights to their works and receive a one-time payment of $50 and contributors copies (eBook and/or print, if the book goes to print).

To submit to this anthology, please follow the Phaze Books structural guidelines at http://www.phaze.com/submissions.html and attach your RTF submission to Leigh Ellwood, c/o Phaze Books at submissions @ phaze (dot) com. Please use STEAMPUNK ANTHOLOGY is your subject header.

Launched in November, 2004, Phaze Books has offered a wide selection of erotic romance and women’s erotica in eBook and print formats. We are proud to have a number of best-selling and rising stars of romance in our catalog, as well as a Romantic Times Top Pick, an EPPIE winner, and several EPPIE nominees. Please visit us at http://www.phaze.com

 
 
25 May 2009 @ 01:01 pm

http://www.doorq.com/blogComment.aspx?id=2650

"First, I'm seeing some really great material coming in. Writers have been touching upon many, many aspects of queerness and telling some cool stories in the process. I think the final book will stunningly imaginative and kind of hot, too. A few weeks ago, I was concerned that I wasn't seeing enough submissions by or about women, but that has balanced out now, so I think we'll have a good variety in the end.  Deadline for fiction submissions is July 15, so any of you who are writers and would look to send me something, please do.  Complete details on it are located on the writer's guidelines/subscriptions page of my blog at www.mbranesf.blogspot.com.

The other good news is that this anthology will be available not just in print and PDF but also in many of the ebook formats. I've gotten some technical assistance of late with doing the file conversions. Already issue #4 of the regular zine is up on Amazon for Kindle and at the MobiPocket store for other devices that can read those kind of files. Issue #5 releases in a few days in all its formats, and has a lot of great new sf in it. Don't forget that I have a deal ($9.95 for the year) for DoorQs. There is a PayPal button for the DoorQ offer in the list of subscription/purchase options on that same page that I mentioned above."

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20 May 2009 @ 11:06 am
Thanks to [info]angelabenedetti for this round up post, some have been posted before, some havent.

1 June 2009 -- Back in the Saddle -- Torquere

Cowboy stories are so popular with Torquere that we had to bring them back in the tradition of Under this Cowboy's Hat or Cowboy Up! Old west, rodeo, contemporary, or foreign, you name it, we want our cowboys! Stories should be gay male, romantic, and feature happy endings.

Stories are due June 1, 2009 for release in September 2009. Word count of 8000 or more words, with a payment of $75.00, as well as a contributor copy in both electronic and paperback format. Since this is a direct to print anthology, we're asking exclusive electronic and paperback rights for 5 years. Please send a synopsis, author bio and your story to submissions@torquerepress.com with Back in the Saddle in the subject line.


10 June 2009 -- Over the Moon paranormal anthology -- Total-E-Bound

* 15K to 20K word count per short story/novella
* Paranormal - Werewolves, MF or MFM only
* Heat Rating: Burning/Melting (see our book rating info)

The Submission deadline is June 10th 2009 for release in November 2009. Submit the full story plus synopsis. When submitting, please enter "Paranormal Submission" in the email subject line.


15 June 2009 -- Prince Albert Toybox -- Torquere


17 June 2009 -- Chain Male Taste Test -- Torquere

Publication date September 2009, submissions due 6/17/2009 (Knights on white horses. Squires in chains! Saracens who want to show Europeans how to bathe, among other things. Bring on the knight.)


30 June 2009 -- Destination: Future -- Hadley Rille Books

SF, hard SF, alien worlds, space operas, alien encounter beyond Earth, exploration and quest stories. No alternative or historical fiction, steampunk, fantasy or horror. 3-6K words.


30 June 2009 -- Love Wide Open

All submissions should focus on helping people, especially parents, accept the orientation and sexual identity of their gay, lesbian, bisexual, gender variant or questioning children. Extreme negativity is discouraged. Degradation of any group of people, whether defined by religion, sexuality, age, ethnicity, etc., will not be tolerated. Disagreement with the beliefs and creeds of any religion or ideology must be addressed respectfully.


1 July 2009 -- SHINE -- Solaris Books

Convincing and optimistic: Imagine that we are the biggest skeptics on the planet, then show us how things can change for the better, and persuade us.

Near-future: from now until 50 years later.

SF: we’re not going to define it. Write what you think is SF, and convince us with the story.

The Gritty:
Length: up to 10k words (not hard, but anything longer than 10k should be mind-blowingly superb).


1 July 2009 -- I Put a Spell on You Menage Anthology -- Torquere's Bareback Angels imprint

Love spells? Magic in the air? You bet. All it takes is two boys, one girl and a magical romance, and you have the perfect story for I Put a Spell on You. We're looking for m/m/f romance and erotic romance with strong characters and great stories.

Stories are due July 1, 2009 for release in October 2009. Word count between 3000-8000 words, with a payment of $50.00, as well as a contributor copy in both electronic and paperback format. Since this is a direct to print anthology, we're asking exclusive electronic and paperback rights for 5 years. Please send a synopsis, author bio and your story to submissions@torquerepress.com with Spell in the subject line.


1 July 2009 -- The Care and Feeding of Demons -- Torquere

Demon romance! Demon hunter romance! Urban fantasy, kick-butt antiheroes. This one was requested by Torquere's authors, who asked and received! All demons, all the time! Stories should be gay male, and should be romance or erotic romance with a hopeful or happy ending.

Stories are due July 1, 2009 for release in October 2009. Word count between 3000-8000 words, with a payment of $35.00, as well as a contributor copy in electronic format. We're asking exclusive electronic 2 years. Please send a synopsis, author bio and your story to submissions@torquerepress.com with Demons Anthology in the subject line.
 
 
Call for submissions for 2010 Gay Latino Fiction Anthology

Deadline: November 1, 2009


Lethe Press’ new imprint for LGBT writers of color, Tincture, has announced a call for a gay Latino fiction anthology.

The anthology is seeking unpublished fiction (short stories, novel excerpts, short-short stories and flash fiction) by queer Latino writers to take the pulse of contemporary gay Latino literature, stories, experiences and perspectives. It will present a who’s who of queer Latino men writing fiction today.

The collection is slated for publication in May 2010 and submissions are due by November 1, 2009.

Guidelines

• Unpublished short story or novel excerpt of up to 7500 words (No multiple submissions in these categories)
• Unpublished Flash Fiction or short-short stories (up to 3 stories no more than 1000 words per story in these two categories only)
• Non-genre-specific
• Gay centric theme or LGBT characters
• Written primarily in English (Stories translated into English from Spanish are acceptable)
• Thought-provoking and original

Submission procedure
• Submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. EST on November 1, 2009.
• Please submit work to LatinoLethePress@gmail.com.
• Include a brief bio (no more than 200 words) of the author as a cover page. In the top left corner of the cover page, include: submission title, category, author’s name, address, phone, e-mail and (website, if available).
• Submissions should be sent as a Microsoft Word or RTF document.
• Format: Single sided, dbl. spaced, 12 pt. font, 1 inch margins.
• Please submit unpublished, publication ready pieces only.
• All submissions will be reviewed by the editor.

Tincture is an imprint of Lethe Press and publishes work by LGBT writers of color.

Feel free to post this call to anyone who might be interested.
http://lethepress.livejournal.com/12132.html
 
 
18 May 2009 @ 09:38 am
Nevermore? We don't think so! We'll never get tired of spooky, sexy Halloween erotica. Trick and treat us to a thrilling, beguiling romance. We'll spend the night in a haunted house, if it comes with a few amorous demons.

Deadline, June 1, 2009

Submission guidelines: All Phaze themed HeatSheets are 5,000 - 18,000 in length. We will consider all subgenres of erotic romance provided the story meets the theme of the respective HeatSheets. The standard content "no-no's" (no minors, incest, beastiality, positive rape, bodily waste) apply. Please see below for formatting guidelines. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, all we ask is that you let us know. Further questions may be addressed to submissions (at) phaze (dot) com. http://www.phaze.com/submissions.html

Phaze Books
www.Phaze.com
Exceptional Erotic Fiction
 
 
13 May 2009 @ 10:48 am
Call for Submissions - Lesbian anthology-length stories - 5,000-7,500 words. Noble Romance Publishing is seeking highly erotic lesbian-themed romance stories in all sub-genres for an upcoming anthology. Paranormal, historical, futuristic, fantasy, contemporary, suspense, comedy or combinations thereof. Be creative. Think big. Think different. Think kink. Send your submissions to submissions@nobleromance.com. Please use Lesbian Erotic Romance as your subject line.

Deadline open until filled
 
 
13 May 2009 @ 10:23 am

http://www.pinkpetalbooks.com/index.php/Submission-Guidelines/

Call for Submissions:

By August 25, 2009 - M/M Cowboy Christmas story. Must be hot, erotic, but heartwarming. 6K-10K in length. A holiday anthology for Pink Petal Books. Can be contemporary, historical, or paranormal. Questions, submissions, cat calls to… Lex at lexvalentine dot com.



New Line: In the Saddle
Horses have had a long history in our country from the first settlers to professional athletes today. Give us stories about equestrians of all types. We’re looking for romances of all heat levels (from sweet to erotic romances), and all sub-genres from paranormal horse shifters to contemporaries, and westerns. Give us things we haven’t seen before (maybe a story involving a mounted police officer), and show us all sizes, styles, and orientations of love.

Our regular submission guidelines apply, with story lengths beginning at 25K and going up to 100K. We pay ebook royalty rate of 35% on sales directly from us, and we pay 40% of money received from third-party vendors. We believe in putting our books out through other vendors like Kindle or All Romance eBooks, and all books which meet modest sales goals and our length requirement of 50K will go into print.

How to submit: Please submit a cover letter, attach the first three chapters of your manuscript, and include a synopsis in RTF/Word format to meditor@pinkpetalbooks.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Include in your cover letter a word count and brief blurb (one or two paragraphs) along with any relevant publishing history. If you could also include a marketing plan (use our form from our regular submission guidelines please) that would be much appreciated.


New Line: Playtime
Diamonds aren’t the only things that are a girl’s best friend. Sometimes battery operated boyfriends, ticklers, and handcuffs rank highly on the list, too. This series of novellas explores items found in a woman’s “toy box.” The only rules: the story has to feature the item prominently (including being used in the story) and it has to be a romance. Other than that, let your fantasies out to play!

Novellas selected for this line must be erotic romances between 15,000 and 25,000 words. These stories can be from any romantic genre so long as they contain the toy prominently in the story. Stories will be sold as stand-alone ebooks and then will be packaged into a print volume. In addition, stories will be sold as “packages” with the toy (in its various incarnations) featured in the book.

Authors will receive the same royalty based on book format, regardless of how it is sold or packaged. Payment will be 35% royalty on sales price for ebooks (except stories sold through third party vendors, which will be 45% of net (sales price - vendor cut = net). Print books will be our standard 10% royalty split between the three or four authors in the volume.

If authors are interested in the specifics on what types of products may be offered, they can email the address listed below. However because of the wide variety of certain types of adult toys, the items used in the story don’t need to exactly match the ones offered for sale in the kits.

All regular Pink Petal Books guidelines apply including what content is not suitable for our audiences and the romance requirement. Please read our regular submission guidelines for more information.

How to submit: Please email your complete manuscript attached in RTF/Word format to meditor@pinkpetalbooks.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Include in the body of the email a word count and brief blurb (one or two paragraphs) along with any relevant publishing history. If you could also include a marketing plan (use our form please) that would be much appreciated.

The Playtime line replaces our Tales from the Toybox anthologies. Stories will be released as they are received, and when we have three or four with similiar toys and/or themes, then they will be packaged into print books.

An example of toys to include in the stories can be vibrators, edibles, paddles and crops, dildos, ticklers, or other intimate gear. To get a feel for the range of items we would like to explore, you may visit (http://www.sensualmagick.com/mary) the Sensual Magick store.
 
 
I'm starting to receive some terrific fiction for the list I'm trying to compile for "Silver Romance" stories of gay and lesbian couples who are 40 years old or older.  Sorry about applying the term "silver" to people as young as 40; the term is intended for an older age group than that, but I lowered it to 40 so as to include more fiction. 

Thanks again, everybody, for sending me fiction to review and please feel free to continue.  M/M, F/F, all lengths, all heat levels, one or both people in the couple 40 years old or older.  Fiction should be permanently available to readers either for free or for sale.  There is no deadline on this -- just me hoping to encourage more attention and sales in this sub-genre. 

Here are my reviews for two elegantly written and life-affirming stories involving a gay Canadian couple, Mike and Owen, in their fifties:
Yesterday Today & Always by Anah Crow & Dianne Fox
http://tinyurl.com/ralwnf
The More Things Change by Anah Crow and Dianne Fox
http://tinyurl.com/r2jgu2

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07 May 2009 @ 05:11 pm
I'm looking for fiction to review that is either m/m or f/f that portrays in a positive light couples older than 40 (i.e., Silver Romance genre). The fiction can be of any length and any "heat level".   You can either email me a PDF copy to obsidianbookshelf [dot] com [at] gmail.com or you can just email me a purchase link to wherever it is.

All I ask is that it not be fanfiction and that it is available somewhere for the readers to obtain, whether it's a free download or for sale. We need more fiction like Henry and Jim by J.M. Synder and Outland by Kiernan Kelly that center on couples older than 40, and I'd like to put special effort into reviewing and promoting it.  No m/f, please, because that's already getting sufficiently reviewed.


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07 May 2009 @ 09:54 am


Please READ THE JOINING INSTRUCTIONS before applying to read this community. I have just rejected two people who didn't bother and it happens on a daily basis.

You need to : 1. either have your DOB year on your LJ profile  OR email me directly to tell me you are over 18.

If neither of these terms are complied with, you will be rejected.

 
 
WICKED GOOD: GLBT Angels & Demons Erotic Romance Anthology

Publisher: Ravenous Romance
Editor: EM Lynley -- [info]emlynley 
Payment: Royalties/possibility of upfront payment instead
Email: lynley.editor@gmail.com
Length: 3,500 - 10,000 words
Deadline: June 15, 2009 (11:59 p.m. PDT) or when all slots are filled (whichever occurs first)
Publication Date: July 2009

The concepts of good and evil have fascinated us for millennia. Add in some sex, and we can’t get enough! Let’s see some new twists on this ever-popular theme. Angels with kinks; demons who make us do things we’ve always wanted to. Each story should have angels, demons or both. Preference for m/m pairings, but I’d love to see some hot f/f stories as well and ménage is welcome. I’m looking for erotic romance rather than pure erotica. That means there should be a relationship between the characters beyond merely a sexual one. The sex should have emotion and I want to feel that along with the characters.

HOW TO SUBMIT
Specifics: 3,500 to 10,000 words. Please be sure your submission is free of typos and errors. Polish your story before sending it, please! No rape, underage, incest or bestiality. If you have other content you feel might be questionable, email me for clarification.

Format: send in RTF or Word (not docx), double spaced with no headers or footers.

Terms $10 per story advance against the royalties on ebook sales (and other non-exclusive subsidiary rights) for a period of three years. There is the possibility of an upfront payment rather than royalties, so email me if this is a deal-breaker for you to participate. Royalties are a pro rata share of the 35% on ebooks and 15% on audiobooks. If they sell additional subsidiary rights, additional payments will follow!

To submit, please send an attached document to my gmail address: lynley.editor. Be sure your name & pseudonym, address, email, word count and a short summary of the story appear on the first page of your attached document (not only in your email). Also please include a 150-word bio suitable for publication with the story.

Feel free to email me with any questions. You can find this and my other calls on my website: http://www.emlynley.com/cfs.html

EM Lynley
http://www.emlynley.com
[info]emlynley 
 
 
06 May 2009 @ 02:30 pm
Fantasies.
We all have them. Lusty, wild, sultry, sweet, elaborate or simple. Inside our heads, they're vivid, unbridled, perfect. Loose Id's looking for books that unleash your fantasies. Whether it's new twists on old tropes - secret babies, lonesome cowboys, sexy sheikhs, amnesia, runaway brides, or erotic escapades - capture fantasies, menage, sexual slavery, restraint and delayed gratification. Whatever you dare to dream, as long as it's larger than life, realer than real.

Right now, Loose Id is looking for a few very special stories for each of the following promotions:

Who's the Boss of You?
October 16th is Boss's Day. One day to celebrate that amazing, elegant, outrageous, irritating, domineering, however you describe the maddening creature called "the Boss." At Loose Id, we want your best and sexiest stories about the Boss. Whether it's comeuppance or just plain coming, we want to see you give the bosses of the world what they deserve. We're accepting a limited number of stories for the October 16th promotion, but good boss stories are always welcome. To be considered for the promotion, submit completed stories of 20,000+ words, before June 1.

Summer Getaways
Since the only vacation some people can afford this summer will happen between the pages of a book, we're looking to publish some fantastic summer getaway stories before Labor Day. These can be anything, any subgenre, but we're especially looking for solid and sexy contemporaries that focus on the escape. But whether that escape is winning the lottery or meeting the boy next door, that's up to you. To be considered for this promotion, submit completed stories of 20,000+ words, before July 15, but earlier submissions are welcome as we'd like to stagger them throughout the summer.

Hot Hooks

And, if you're a contest junkie, or hoping to realize your fantasy of becoming a published author, Loose Id has something for you, too. In July, we'll be running a "Hot Hooks" contest, where stories will be judged on their hook, premise, first page and synopsis. All subgenres of erotic romance will be accepted, but the focus will be on finding sensational saleable stories. So start thinking about the hottest hooks you can imagine and write exceptional stories around them. Even if you don't want to enter the contest, that's good advice. Keep your eyes open for more information about our Hot Hooks contest, coming soon to a Loose Id website near you.

We look forward to seeing your submissions and helping you help our readers unleash your fantasies this summer at Loose Id.
 
 
05 May 2009 @ 02:29 pm

Are you interested in becoming a
SPONSOR or EXHIBITOR
for the 2009 Exotic Erotic Ball & Expo?

For info, call  310.358 9090 or email info@exoticeroticball.com

http://www.exoticeroticball.com/about.htm

 
 
03 May 2009 @ 04:32 pm
http://www.blacklace.co.uk/

Erotic fiction for women. Accepts from female authors only. Pays an advance of £400 per 25,000 word novella and offers a share of royalty and subsidiary rights. Payment is made on publication. Pays advances of £1,250 (paid half on signature of contract, half on publication). Royalties are paid biannually. They also plan five new erotic short story anthologies in 2010. Payment is £75 for stories 3,000 to 6,000 words and £150 for stories over 6,000 words.

Directors note - I believe that they allow m/m IN the stories, but not as the main pairing.
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01 May 2009 @ 09:16 pm
Starting next Friday May 8th we will begin a new feature called Fiction Fridays where we will showcase erotic microfiction. We are looking for short pieces (250-1000 words) that fit in with the Circlet Press guidelines which can be found here:

http://www.circlet.com/?page_id=5

Payment is $5 via Paypal and your choice of print Circlet publications that will fit into one priority mail package (roughly 3-5 books) or choice of 5 Circlet e-books. There is no submission deadline as this will be an ongoing feature.

Please send submissions to circletintern@gmail.com with Fiction Fridays in the subject line. If you send your submission as an attachment please include your name and contact information in the attachment.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks!
Jennifer Williams
Assistant Editor
Circlet Press
 
 
01 May 2009 @ 01:55 pm
Starting next Friday May 8th we will begin a new feature called Fiction Fridays where we will showcase erotic microfiction. We are looking for short pieces (250-1000 words) that fit in with the Circlet Press guidelines which can be found here:

http://www.circlet.com/?page_id=5

Payment is $5 via Paypal and your choice of print Circlet publications that will fit into one priority mail package (roughly 3-5 books) or choice of 5 Circlet e-books. There is no submission deadline as this will be an ongoing feature.

Please send submissions to circletintern@gmail.com with Fiction Fridays in the subject line. If you send your submission as an attachment please include your name and contact information in the attachment.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Jennifer Williams
Assistant Editor
Circlet Press
 
 
15 March 2009 @ 04:31 pm
Deadline: Ongoing
Estimated pub. date: Ongoing

Ever wondered about the private life of the Victorian school marm or the two Edwardian spinster ladies who lived together after World War I? Ever wanted to write a story about a WAC and Rosie the Riveter? Or how about a biker babe from the 1950s?

How about a bodice ripper from the 17th century involving a female highway -“man” and the lady aristocrat?

Logical-Lust is looking for quality lesbian historical romance with realistic storylines taking place prior to 1960.

Storylines must reflect accurate historical research and references.
Heat level can range from sweet to sweaty and can incorporate other genres like mystery, thriller, Gothic – as long as lesbian romance remains the major theme.

LENGTH – novellas from 10,000 – 30,000 words / novels from 50,000

All successful submissions will be published in ebook formats. Successful novel submissions may also be published in paperback.

Payment will be by royalties: ebook 50% net, print 7.5% of cover price.

Please see our submission guidelines on how to submit your submission:

Include all of the following information with your submission:

1. Name
2. Pseudonym (if applicable)
3. Address
4. Phone Number
5. Email Address
6. Short Bio

Send your submission/queries to editor(at)logical-lust.com putting LESBIAN HISTORICAL ROMANCE in the subject line. Please also send any questions or queries to the same email address.
 
 
29 April 2009 @ 09:07 pm
Samhain Sci-fi novella anthology
Deadline: Aug 31, 09

Get your outer space on! Intergalactic wars, space battles, alien cultures, and love (and lust) across the cosmos.

I'm very pleased to announce an open call for submissions for a new, yet-to-be titled spring 2010 space opera anthology. I'm looking for fast-paced, action-adventure space opera romances. Don't know what space opera is? Think Star Wars, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica or my personal favorite, Firefly/Serenity. For more information on space opera, you can check out the entry on wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Opera

I'm open to M/F, M/M, or multiples thereof, and any sexual heat level. The only rule is the story should be set mainly or entirely in space and the romance must end happily ever after or happy for now.

The anthology will include novellas from 25,000 to 30,000 words in length and will be released individually as ebooks in April 2010.

Submissions are open to all authors, published with Samhain or aspiring to be published with Samhain. All submissions must be new material—previously published submissions will not be considered. Additionally, manuscripts previously submitted, whether individually or for past anthologies, will not be considered either. Please be aware that manuscripts submitted to this anthology cannot be resubmitted at a later date unless by invitation from an editor.

To submit a manuscript for consideration, please include:

The full manuscript (of 25,000 to 30,000 words) with a comprehensive 2-5 page synopsis. Please include a letter of introduction/query letter. Full manuscripts are required for this as it's a special project.

As well, when you send your manuscript, please be sure to use the naming convention SpaceOpera_Title_MS and SpaceOpera_Title_Synopsis. This will ensure that your submission doesn't get missed in the many submissions we receive, and makes it easy for me to find in my ebook reader.

Submissions are open until August 10, 2009 and final decision will be made by August 31, 2009. Please send your submission to editor[at]samhainpublishing.com and include Space Opera Anthology in the subject line.

Questions can be addressed to Sasha Knight sasha[at]samhainpublishing.com
 
 

From [info]emlynley

Ravenous Romance has discovered how many readers are interested in quality GLBT romance, and have asked me to put together two anthologies for their Panamour section (same-sex romance) and I'm really excited about the opportunity.

The first one will be stories based on traditional fairy tales, but with a GLBT slant. All stories must have an erotic element, with an emphasis on romance over pure erotica. Here's your chance to spice up some favorite childhood tales in a way you've never seen before, but always wanted to tell the story! Feel free to use non-European tales as a base. Here are a couple of great resources for inspiration: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fairy_tales and http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/talesindex.html

Deadline May 31, 2009. You may submit anytime before then, but I may not have a decision on yours until closer to the deadline. I strongly suggest a query in advance (including a paragraph or two about your storyline) to avoid having 10 Little Red Riding Hood stories, though perhaps that could be an interesting anthology on its own.

Specifics: 3,500 to 10,000 words.  Please be sure your submission is free of typos and errors. Polish your story before sending it, please!  No rape, underage, incest or bestiality.If you have other content you feel might be questionable, email me for clarification.

Format: send in RTF or Word (no docx), double spaced with no headers or footers.
 
Terms are Ravenous Romance's standard terms, which are now $10 per story advance against the royalties on ebook sales (and other non-exclusive subsidiary rights) for a period of three years. Royalties are a pro rata share of the 35% on ebooks and 15% on audiobooks. If they sell additional subsidiary rights, additional payments will follow! More details of the rights here: http://ravenousromance.blogspot.com/2008/10/our-short-story-rights-and-contracts.html
 
To submit, please send an attached document to my gmail address: lynley.editor. Be sure Your Name & Pseudonym, Address, and Email and word count and a short summary of the story appear on the first page of your attached document (not only in your email). Also please include a 150-word bio suitable for publication with the story.

 
 
18 April 2009 @ 10:41 am

Accentuate Writers and Accentuate Services (the editors), in conjunction with Twin Trinity Media Company (the publisher), are seeking open submissions for the 2009 Accentuate Writers Erotic Anthology from you (the writers!).

This is NOT a contest, but open submissions of erotic short stories.

There is no reading fee. There is no cost to submit. There is no cost for being published. In fact, you are not required to pay for anything. You are not even required to purchase anything to be considered for publication. All authors selected for publication will receive a royalty contract as well as a small upfront payment (between $15-250 upfront), to be made as an 'offer for advance'. Each author will receive a percentage of royalty for each book sold (as a standard royalty paying author's contract), based on their percentage of contributing to the anthology (determined by final word counts).

All selected authors will receive two free copies of the anthology in which their story appears, as well as being able to purchase books at a 50% discount off retail sale price, as the special author's pricing. No purchase is required, ever.

If interested in submitting, please keep the following in mind:

Accentuate is not looking for pornography, neither are we looking for romance writing. What we seek is something somewhere in the middle: romance with a heat level that sizzles, while still telling a great story!

What we want: (cut to publisher's site)

 
 

Taste Tests are mini-anthologies consisting of three or more stories ranging from 3000-7000 words each for a total of 10000-20000 words. Monthly themes are posted on the Taste Test submission page, along with deadlines and links to our general submission guidelines. Authors may submit a single story to any open theme, or submit a set of stories as single author collection, suggesting their own theme. Single-author collections will be published concurrently with a regularly scheduled monthly title.
Please send all submissions to submissions@torquerepress.com care of Lorna Hinson with Taste Test (theme title) in the subject line. This line pays our standard royalty rates, split equally among all authors (co-written stories receive a single payment divided between the co-authors). Please follow our general guidelines for formatting and cover letter information. If you have questions about the suitability of any story or need clarification on our guidelines, please email Lorna at ldoone@torquerepress.com

Currently seeking submissions for:

K9 – Publication date June 2009, submissions due 3/11/2009 (Who doesn't love a dangerous, sexy canine shapeshifter? Looking for hot, adventurous tails)

Walk the Plank! – Publication date July 2009, submissions due 4/15/2009 (Buckle my swash and send me pirates! Rapiers! Codpieces! Hot cabin boys!)

Pushy Little Bottoms – Publication date August 2009, submissions due 5/13/2009 (Topping from below? Demanding a good spanking RIGHT NOW? You bet. I want bossy little bottom boys! No whining allowed.)

Chain Male - Publication date September 2009, submissions due 6/17/2009 (Knights on white horses. Squires in chains! Saracens who want to show Europeans how to bathe, among other things. Bring on the knight.)

Scared Stiff - publication date October 2009, subs due 7/15/2009 (Sexy spooks? Ghosts with something extra to stick to you? Heck yes!)

Men in Kilts - publication date November 2009, subs due 8/12/2009 (Celtic barbarians, modern day commando hotties. Highland fling me, please!)

All Wrapped Up – publication date December 2009, submissions due 9/16/2009 (Bondage for the holidays? Heck yes. Who wouldn't want a little BDSM under the mistletoe?)

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Wrap Me Up - Erotic Holiday Tales
Edited by Eric Summers
Deadline: May 15, 2009
STARbooks Press is going to release its first Winter Holiday-inspired anthology, and you can be a part of it!
Do you like to sit on Santa's lap? Are there eight things you wish you could do to your boyfriend during Hanukah? Does Kwanzaa give you the urge to commune with nature? Or, do you just like to write about people who get horny over the holidays?

There is no limit to the possibilities. Your stories can take place at the North Pole, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, or the Continent of Africa, just to name a few locales. Your characters may be Maccabees, Wise Men, Tribal Elders, Romans, Greeks, or Elves, just to give you a few ideas. Let your imagination roll and think outside the gift-wrapped box, and give us your hottest holiday story. Have fun and give our readers the gift that keeps on giving, so they come back for more.

I am seeking well-written stories that are erotic, not just pornographic. There are no limits to the possibilities or scenarios. All we ask is that writers be creative, have fun, and offer our readers something fresh and new. And, humor is always greatly appreciated! I want well-developed characters and plots, believable and accurate situations (even if it is fantasy or science fiction, it must make sense), and settings, along with internal consistency. All characters must be over 18 years of age.
Feel free to query me about the thinking you may have about a story for this anthology at eric@starbookspress.com.
thanks,
Eric Summers
 
Submit your query to eric@starbookspress.com in the body of an email - no attachments please. Include a short bio, your name, postal and email addresses and a five-paragraph excerpt of your story. Indicate whether or not your submission has been previously published and, if so, where and when. You don't need to sell your story in the letter; your work will speak for itself. If your query is accepted, I will be in contact with you about submitting the complete work. The end product should be no more than eight pages of single spaced 12 pt. type. Occasionally, novellas are accepted, but they must be exceptional. Be sure to edit and proof your query.
Sloppy or poorly written stories will not be considered, replied to, or acknowledged!!!
 
 

By I G Frederick cross posted from EAA Blogspot

Yet more evidence has emerged that #amazonfail was not a glitch, nor was it an incident that began or ended on the weekend of April 12. Rather it apparently is part of an ongoing attempt by Amazon to exploit authors, discriminate against LGBTQ and erotic material, and control the book selling business.

Francine Saint Marie, author of the LAMBDA Notable Book, The Secret Keeping, as well as The Secret Trilogy and Girl Trouble, among others, has battled Amazon to get her rankings restored and Kindle royalty payments made by Amazon since January of 2008 (yes, 2008, that is NOT a typo).

She and her team started documenting Amazon's anti-LGBTQ bias in the last quarter of 2008. At least some of the discussions about this subject on Amazon forums were deleted by Amazon.

"Censorship was clearly built into Amazon-Kindle’s digital-text-platform years ago when it was programmed to constantly crawl itself for new content and trip the automatic censors whenever it found certain keywords that Amazon’s leadership had designated as forbidden. Publishers and customers need to be aware that those dirty words (like "gay" and "lesbian" as well as "erotic" or "sexuality" or "adult") will still cast you into the great Kindle abyss for all eternity and that missing sales rankings are really only the tip of the censor’s iceberg."

On April 5, John Kremer, author of 1001 Ways to Market Your Books reported in his Free Book Marketing Tip of the Week post that Amazon has deleted any reviews by authors who had the impudence to mention their own titles in posting their reviews.

I can't speak for all authors, but I believe a review posted by another published author carries more weight. I'm proud to count some well known authors among those willing to praise my novels. As Kremer stated: "legitimate reviews that reveal that the reviewer is an expert (a book author) should be allowed, indeed should be highlighted."

Amazon deleted reviews with no notice and only after much difficulty could anyone even obtain a reason why. As is typical with Amazon (along with the lack of communications) no change to this policy seems to be forthcoming.

I am not the only one (although we apparently are in the minority) still outraged by what has happened and what it means. A small sampling:

Dear Author: "Amazon offers up some plausible excuse - oh my it was an overzealous cataloguing error - and everyone assumes that this issue is over. But it’s not over, or at least it shouldn’t be, because the #AmazonFail episode is an example of how easily one company can make content essentially disappear from consumers."

Richard Eoin Nash: "in a world where whiteness and straightness are “norms” and males benefit from our patriarchal history, it is always the GLBTQ books, the queer books, the non-normative books that get caught in the glitches, the ham-fisted errors."

Patrick of Vroman’s Bookstore: "now is the perfect time to think about whether you want to trust one company to dominate the book market, or any market, for that matter. ... It’s actually your freedom that’s at stake here, and putting things back the way they were, fixing the notorious “glitch,” won’t change that. Because your freedom was at stake long before this recent de-listing experiment."

Nadia Cooke "The indies are failing because we, the consumers, turned to Amazon and the chains. No-one thought that their own actions carried any weight, forgetting that the power of capitalism comes from the aggregated effects of thousands—millions—of individuals."

You can use this link to find the closest independent bookstores. The staff there should be able to order any book for you as long as it has an ISBN number.

If you don't have access to a local independent or it censors what is available, two online independent options are Relatively Wilde and Powell's of Portland, Oregon.

And, just for fun: #amazonfail The Music Video

 
 
16 April 2009 @ 09:58 pm
BETA  

Good evening, everyone.  I am still searching for a beta reader for my m/m novel, Silver Thorn, Bloody Rose.  Please contact me if you may be interested and for more information.  I will be more than happy to return the favor by giving an honest crit of your work as well.  Thank you.
 
 
Current Mood: nervous
 
 
16 April 2009 @ 09:48 pm
CRIT  

Good evening, everyone.  A little while ago, I completed my full-length male/male erotic fantasy novel, current title Silver Thorn, Bloody Rose (this may change) which I hope to submit soon.  See my other post about requesting a beta.  Right now, I would like to post my query letter for critique.  It's been a long time since I've wrote one of these and any opinions and suggestions for improving it would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

CJ Black
http://cjblacksatin.blogspot.com/


 

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Current Mood: nervous
 
 
16 April 2009 @ 08:17 pm
Publisher: Logical-Lust

Editor: Jolie du Pre

Deadline: June 30, 2009

Payment: $50 and one copy of the e-book, paid within two weeks after the book is published. If The Cougar Book goes to print, you will also receive one copy of the print book.

What is a Cougar? She's a woman 40 or over who dates younger men. She's intelligent, confident, attractive, enjoys sex, and knows what she wants. (Think Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher.)

The Cougar Book is a new and exciting anthology that celebrates Cougar women and their relationships. Whether she is looking for a younger man, or a bunch of younger men, I want to read your hot, sexy, well written stories on Cougar relationships.

I am looking for original, unpublished erotic stories from 3,000 to 5,000 words. The sex can be Vanilla to BDSM. The Cougar women in The Cougar Book must be NO YOUNGER than 40. The men in The Cougar Book must be NO OLDER than 30.

To get an idea of the quality of erotica that I like, read Swing! Adventures in Swinging by Today's Top Erotica Writers.

How to submit to The Cougar Book:

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15 April 2009 @ 10:28 am
The editor of Ultimate Art of Erotica 2009 sent out a mailing to contributors last week. The anthology, originally scheduled for July publication, will be appearing in Winter 2009/2010. Also, it is no longer a paid market. Contributors will now receive one free copy of the book. Since I originally posted the solicitation here, it seemed like I should announce the change of status.
 
 
15 April 2009 @ 12:15 pm
Well, the whole Amazonfail thing is dying down, which was predictable enough, just like in fandom, once the feeding frenzy is over and the sharks have had their fill, there's no point in continually saying "Amazon still not apologising" it's rather like Aragon "still not being King".

Did we make a difference? It's impossible to say. The only way you'd know that would be either to go back in time and do nothing, or to have an alternative universe as a control group.

However, I rather doubt that the story would have been splattered all over the global press, stretching as far as the BBC, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal if Mark R Probst hadn't, on the 8th April, emailed me and said "Have you noticed that your Amazon sales rankings have disappeared?"

I thought it might be important, for people who only saw the end, or the middle, to know exactly how the whole thing began because as people attempt to sum it up, I'm seeing many misreported facts here and there.

How did it start? Well, that email from Mark to Alex Beecroft and I was the beginning of it, then I believe Alex mentioned it online. Then Mark emailed me and said he was going to post about it. I said that I'd chip in, and would complain to Amazon, and would fire off a few emails. I sent four:

1. Smart Bitches
2. Dear Author
3. Lambda Book Buzz
4. Queer writers (which bounced)

Vashtan and Chris Smith chipped in, saying they would start a list of delisted books on their meta_writer forum. Not a big, public place - just a writer's community of about 60 or so members. (it's grown a lot since!)

Storm Grant started a Twitter about it (before this, I'd used the programme about 20 times or so, so didn't even know how it worked, didn't know what hash thingies were) and I had to ask how to find #amazonfail! On one of my first posts on the subject I wondered whether I should start a petition, a couple of people said they'd sign it, so I did.

Two days later and we were all sitting here with our jaws on the desk in amazement at what had happened and feeling more than shell-shocked. It's still rumbling on, but will die down now, I'm sure.

Lynch mob? Hardly. Just a few people who noticed that something was wrong. Yes - I know now that things had been wrong for a while, and in fact I'd noticed that the search engines were sporadically screwy, but for some reason the news didn't blow up in the way it did over this last weekend.

Am I now "anti-Amazon"? No, I'm not. I'll still blog there, I'll still use the Associates programme, and I'll still order from them if they are cheaper than others. My stance was "I won't buy from you until this is sorted out," so that was kind of that, really.

The petition, as has been reported here and there, wasn't to encourage anyone to boycott Amazon - read the words, at no point does it say that. It asked for an explanation.

We are still waiting for one. I'm not holding my breath. Yes, I've had Amazon UK on the phone. A very nice young lady calling from Ireland or India, I'm not sure who was hugely apologetic and she rode the company line, read me out the contents of the "hamfisted" and "embarrassing" email that had been sent to everyone including Dear Author and CNN. She was very nice. But it's not enough - but I don't suppose we'll get more.

I'm not anti-anyone, really. A company is a company and as Harry Dresden says you don't get to the top of the tree by counting buttons.

I've seen accusations from the usual suspects and from others that the whole thing was some clever, well-planned, viral advertising plan. Scuse me while I fall off my chair laughing, as Vashtan said yesterday "if it was viral marketing, I shall calmly await the calls from the headhunters of PR agencies, because this was one AWESOME campaign."

Erastes
Director, Erotic Authors Association
 
 
14 April 2009 @ 09:51 am
Queer West Film Festival is seeking film submissions. There’s no charge to submit your video for consideration

Submission Specifications: Please provide a short description of the submission, biography, credits, and contact information. We are looking for LGBTQ Video Shorts by International, Canada and USA, Underground Queer Auteurs. Digital video only. No film this year. Time: 5 to a maximum 15 minutes.

Deadline : Monday June 1, 2009. Drop your videos off at Good Catch General Store, 1556 Queen St. W, Parkdale beside Mitzi's Sister. The event is taking place Saturday June 20 at Fixt Point Theatre

Queer West Film Fest is programmed by Festival Director : : : Forest Lightbody, themockstar@hotmail.com Office 416-551-1709. 9 AM to 9 PM. Mail: Box 204 Stn C. Toronto ON M6J 3M9

This event is one many, taking place during Toronto's Queer West Fest from Thursday June 11 to Saturday June 20, 2009 a ten day festival.

There are exciting times ahead for Toronto's Queer West Fest - Film Festival
www.queerwest.org/queerwestfilmfest.php
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10 April 2009 @ 10:43 am

We are open for submissions in "forbidden" romance genres, particularly ménage, BDSM, homoerotic and capture/abduction stories from authors who are passionate about erotic romance. Sex scenes must sizzle, be explicit, use adult language and leaving nothing to the imagination. Books can be set in contemporary, historical, paranormal/fantasy worlds, etc. All books MUST possess a strong, romance-oriented plot and have a happily-ever-after or happy-for-now ending. We are NOT interested in books that are strictly sexfests. Our goal is to cultivate authors with vivid, passionate voices and the ability to deliver well-crafted characters and relationships. We're most interested in books of 40,000 to 60,000 words, but will consider works as short as 20,000 and as long as 80,000. Nothing under 20,000 words will be considered at this time.
Submission Guidelines

Send submissions to submissions@forbiddenpassionpress.com and attach:

    * A detailed synopsis (2 to 5 pages describing setting and main characters and outlining full plot, including resolution).
    * Your complete manuscript (doc or rtf format).
    * The subject line of the email should say SUBMISSION: your name and the title of your book.

We are an electronic publisher, so we accept only electronic submissions. Please do not attempt to send us printed submissions via snail mail. They will not be considered.

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10 April 2009 @ 09:29 am
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Call for Papers/Writers: Queer Magic Anthology…(title to be determined…)

E-mail for inquiries and submissions: aediculaantinoi (at) hotmail (dot) com; please put “Queer Magic Anthology” in your subject line.

Megalithica Books, an imprint of Immanion Press (Stafford, U.K./Portland, OR, U.S.A.) is seeking submissions for an anthology on queer magic and/or ritual.

For the purposes of this publication, “queer” is primarily defined as anything of a non-majority sexual orientation (e.g. gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, etc.), or atypical gender identity (e.g. transsexual, transgendered, intersexed, genderqueer, metagender, etc.). Other things may be part of the widest understanding of “queerness,” including relationship styles (e.g. polyamory, etc.) or sexual practices (e.g. BDSM, fetishes, kink, etc.), and indeed magic, occultism, and paganism themselves (since they are “non-normative,” which is an agreed-upon definition of “queer” within many academic circles), but the focus of this volume will be on queerness particularly as it applies to gender and sexual orientation.

This is not an anthology that is intended to be about “personal stories of the intersection of magical/occult/pagan/spiritual identity and queerness,” but instead about queer perspectives on magical, occult, and esoteric topics especially, but also possibly the impact of queerness on pagan or spiritual topics (e.g. theology). Further, where and when these topics of paganism and/or spiritual identity and affiliation might be addressed, this is not an anthology about “coming out spirituality” (e.g. the idea that it is okay to be LGBTQ and pagan/Thelemic/Santero/Hellenic/whatever/&c.; “coming out” as ritual/initiation, etc.), nor should essays primarily be about how queerness of whatever sort gives one a better perspective or understanding on energy polarity or gender wholeness within any of these magical/occult/pagan paradigms (e.g. the idea that gay men are more naturally gifted, magical, or shamanically-inclined because they are more in touch with their femininity, etc.). The latter has been done to death already; the former is an important first step in these matters, but as with all Megalithica publications, the intention with this anthology is to go beyond introductory matters whenever possible.

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09 April 2009 @ 11:51 am
Sex In San Francisco
Erotica With a City By The Bay Kink


A book of straight and female-focused bisexual erotic stories set in, and featuring the allure of, San Francisco. To be published by Renaissance E Books (http://shop.renebooks.com), tentatively scheduled for Fall 2009.

There’s no doubt that San Francisco is a sexy city with a long and noble erotic history. Sex In San Francisco is to be an anthology of erotic short stories exploring and celebrating the sexy side of this great American city.

Stories should not just be set in the city but actually use the city itself – its history, style, ideals and attitudes – as a majority part of their sexual dynamic. Stories can be modern, though a few historical stories will be considered.

If you have questions about whether or not your story may work for this anthology, please contact me with your questions or concerns.

Previously published as well as original works will be considered.

Story length: 2,000 to 5,000 words
Deadline for Submissions: July 1, 2009
Rights: First North American Anthology Rights
Payment: $25, paid on publication

Email submissions should be sent to: zobop@aol.com (rtf format only, be sure to include contact information on all attachments)

Questions? Contact M. Christian (zobop@aol.com)

M.Christian is an acknowledged master of erotica with more than 300 stories in such anthologies as Best American Erotica, Best Gay Erotica, Best Lesbian Erotica, Best Fetish Erotica, and many, many other anthologies, magazines, and Web sites. He is the editor of 20 anthologies including the Best S/M Erotica series, The Burning Pen, Guilty Pleasures, and many others. He is the author of the collections Dirty Words, Speaking Parts, The Bachelor Machine, Filthy, and Licks & Promises; and the novels Running Dry, The Very Bloody Marys, Me2, Brushes, and Painted Doll. His site is www.mchristian.com
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07 April 2009 @ 09:07 am
MONDO HOMO ART SHOW: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS MONDAY MAY 11TH

The Mondo Homo Art Show is upon us again, and this is the OFFICIAL call for work. The title of this year's show is MONDO-POLITICO. We are trying something different this year and asking people to create a work for the show and it's theme. So, please put your best ART FAG foot forward and let's make it really shine this year. The show is about what it means being queer and political, which is broad and open to many interpretations but can also spawn some great work. If you have something you have already created that would fit the theme that is great as well

The show will be at Eyedrum and will open on Thursday May 21st and run through Sunday June 21st. We have the entire back gallery and that is really exciting for us. The ceilings are extremely high and I would really like to see some large pieces to make use of the height in the space.

Please make your submissions digitally to dray.hellonearth@comcast.net. You should submit a jpeg or tiff with a resolution of 300 ppi at about 8" x 10". Please include your name, title, media and dimensions with each piece submitted. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS MONDAY MAY 11TH. Notification of selections will be made on Friday May 15th and we will need your pieces in hand no later than Monday May 17th.

It is going to be a great show and festival this year and I am very excited to be doing it again and I am looking forward to seeing your work. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me. Thank you.

Donnie Reider
Mondo Homo Art Show Coordinator
404 593 3616

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Whether you like reading all about the shocking true confessions of the seductress next door or indulging in the hottest erotic fiction from the Black Lace archives, there really is nothing better than a naughty novel to get you going!

Well, except penning your own erotic story, that is!

Seeing your fantasies come to life in print leaves you with a wonderful sense of satisfaction and will hopefully leave your readers hot under the collar too!

So if you fancy getting creative with your words, then LoveHoney has the perfect competition for you...

Introducing the Second LoveHoney Vulgari Award for Erotic Fiction Competition!

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05 April 2009 @ 04:40 pm

Wilde Oats celebrates gay and bisexual fiction.  
It embraces the joys and agonies of life for gay and bisexual men,
from hard gritty realism to wild flights of romantic fantasy.

http://www.wildeoats.com/ComingIssues

August: Pic4Fic

What is the hidden story behind this illustration?(See above link)  In Pic4Fic one of the Wilde Oats artists will provide a thought provoking and teasing image to stir the imagination of writers.  We challenge writers to send us a story using this illustration, by Wilde Oats artist Gormax, as a prompt, for the next (August) issue.  We will print all accepted stories -- the more, the better.

December: Gays and Marriage

Wilde Oats plans to feature a themed issue every December. As our first theme we have chosen marriage. Not just gay marriage, but any story about how gay men are affected by the institution of marriage – gays happy or unhappy in their heterosexual marriages, gays under pressure to marry, married couples with gay children or in-laws, etc. The field is wide open so start thinking about your story submission now. The deadline for submissions will be early October. While stories and articles about marriage will be given priority, we welcome submissions on other subjects as well. However, if you write about something else we will wait until the deadline before making our final selection, publish those we have room for in the order we received them, and hold the others we accept in reserve for our April issue.

Submission details:
 
 
05 April 2009 @ 08:24 am
Not erotica - more romance, but the pay rates are decent I thought someone might be tempted.

A CUP OF COMFORT FOR COUPLES
Stories that celebrate what it means to love
Deadline: October 1, 2009.


http://www.cupofcomfort.com/CallForSubmissions/

It is said that love works in mysterious ways. And this anthology will reveal the many mysteries as well as the inner workings of true love. Of course, being a "happy couple" involves more than being in love, and making a romantic relationship work takes more than romance. So this book will feature uplifting true stories with a balanced mix of tones--romantic, poignant, humorous--and on a wide range of topics: From falling in love to the secrets of lasting love. From celebrating special moments between you to overcoming bumps in your relationship. From experiences that brought you closer together to experiences that threatened to tear you apart. From endearing rituals to challenging changes. From sparkling new love to glorious golden love. Or any other topic that speaks to the joys, the challenges, and/or the nature of a romantic partnership that works for you. Narrative essays preferred. Story Length: 1,000-2,000 words. Deadline: October 1, 2009.

A one-time payment of $500 is paid to the Author of the lead story in each book (the "grand prize" winner). A one-time payment of $100 is paid for each of the other stories published in the book. Each contributor receives one complimentary copy of the book per story

LIFEBYTES BOOKS
Deadline June 15, 2009.


http://www.lifebytesbook.com/guidelines.html

First and foremost, we are looking for evocative stories that can be funny, poignant, provocative, scary, weird, edgy, sexy or happy. We're looking for submissions with a unique voice and point of view. Imagine your story as a vignette that you can see acted out on screen and give us the feeling that we are there with you, sharing your experience. In other words - Is this a story that even someone who has never dated online will find intriguing and engaging. Deadline June 15, 2009. Stories should be non-fiction, ranging in length between 300 - 2,000 words. Pay is $50 to $100 upon publications. Depends on word count.

Black women - classism in dating
DEADLINE: June 1, 2009


WANTED: Short, funny, introspective, real stories describing the dating experiences of Black women who believe classism has created obstacles in finding a suitable mate. I’m seeking creative nonfiction entries featuring a specific incident with a clear humorous focus.

STORY LENGTH: Up to 800 words

PAYMENT: For selected stories, I’ll pay the following one-time fees. (Word counts refer to final edited versions.)
$50 for 100 words or less
$75 for 101–250 words
$100 for 251–500 words
$125 for 501–800 words

RIGHTS REQUIRED: Non-exclusive worldwide rights in all languages. Author retains copyright to story.

FORMAT: Stories must be submitted electronically. A story may be typed in the body of an e-mail or sent as an attached Microsoft Word document.

E-MAIL TO: whitenatured@gmail.com with subject line “Anthology Submission”. Please provide a brief author bio.

ALSO SEEKING INTERVIEW SUBJECTS. PLEASE E-MAIL FOR DETAIL
 
 
01 April 2009 @ 05:57 pm
Any previously published stories are not acceptable.

The overall theme should involve short stories of Male/Female love and romance. These stories may be contemporary, historic, inspirational, paranormal, or any other theme as long as love and romance are the main thrust of the story. Story length should range from 3,000 to 5,000 Words

ALL STORIES MUST CONTAIN WITHIN THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT, A STORY SYNOPSIS PROCEEDING THE BODY OF THE WORK.

When submitting stories via e-mail, please include the story title within the SUBJECT line.

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DAMNATION BOOKS

Who we are:
Damnation Books is a new ebook publisher. We specialize in dark writing: horror, dark fantasy, thrillers, science fiction and erotica (within the genres of horror, dark fantasy, thrillers and science fiction). Being new, we are focusing on ebooks. We have plans to go into trade paperbacks with novel length and anthology works within a year.

We officially launch the company in September 2009 with twenty-five titles. Our current plans are to hold a launch party at KillerCon in Las Vegas in September 2009. After the initial opening, we will release twelve new titles every three months.

We accept unsolicited submissions. Multiple submissions are fine so long as you keep us informed of the book's status and let us know immediately should it be sold elsewhere.
Turnaround time is currently expected at four to six weeks. Please don't inquire until that length of time has passed.

Word lengths:
" Short stories 5,000 to 10,000 words
" Novellas 10,001 to 60,000
" Novels 60,001 to 120,000

Our pay rate for short stories is .03 cents per word with a max length of 10,000 words. Novellas and novel length works are royalty based at 40% net. We are unable to pay advances at this time. We ask for worldwide electronic and North American print rights for a three year period from the date of release. There will NEVER be any fees charged to authors for being published by us. Reprints are fine so long as the work is out of print in any format anywhere and you have full rights returned to you. Yes, we will ask for proof if we offer you a contract. A release letter or email will do at that time.
Our preferred method of payment is through PayPal. We pay quarterly.

Ebooks will be sold via our website and a number of ebook vendors in multiple formats.

What we want: full details on their website

http://www.damnationbooks.com/

 
 
31 March 2009 @ 06:15 pm

We want you... to submit your story to Absolute XPress. http://www.absolute-x-press.com

We are currently seeking high-quality novel-length and novellas of: science fiction, fantasy, horror, dark/gruesome fantasy, romance, erotica, mystery.

Manuscripts should be written in good taste and be aimed at an older (aged 20 and up), well-read, mature audience. We prefer novels of between 75,000 and 120,000 words, and novellas of between 10,000 and 60,000, although we occasionally accept longer or shorter works. We work with new and established authors.

We particularly like stories with:

• depth and insight
• great writing
• original ideas
• interesting characters who have believable behaviors, motives, and relationships
• believable dialogue
• strong plots
• solid science or magic systems
• unique settings
• well designed, innovative alien life forms and environments, and
• richly detailed and original cultures.
Please be sure that you send us the best version of your work. Before you submit your work (see requirements below), your novel must be complete (not a work-in-progress) and have already undergone extensive editing and revisions.

Authors who are unsure if their novel meets our requirements should send only a query or their cover letter letter indicating their doubt and a synopsis in the email form found on this page. You may e-mail info@absolute-x-press.com or romance@absolute-x-press.com


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Editor Cecilia Tan

I am still in need of 3-4 more stories for a gay-male themed vampire book and a lesbian vampire book. Click for Guidelines. New deadline, April 8 2009! The lesbian vampire book is being done both as ebook by Ravenous Romance and as print book by Alyson Books. The gay male book right now is slated only for Ravenous Romance.

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28 March 2009 @ 09:42 pm
all for submissions for the second issue of queer anarchist zine Pink and Black Attack
Pink and Black Attack, a queer anarchist periodical from Olympia, WA, is calling for submissions for our second issue! We're looking for essays, articles, news, poems, art, stories...anything by and for anti-assimilationist, anarchist queers!

Our submission deadline is April 15th, and the second issue is scheduled to be out in May.

E-mail submissions to pinkandblackattack@riseup.net

If you aren't familiar with us, check out issue #1 here: zinelibrary.info
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26 March 2009 @ 03:35 pm

Deadline for submissions is September 1, 2009

Greetings, all–

My colleague, R. G. Emanuelle, and I are editing an anthology of short stories whose focus is women pirates. Here's the official call:

Call for Submissions

Skulls and Crossbones

A collection of short stories that features women pirates in any setting, any time period.

Editors: Andi Marquette and R. G. Emanuelle.
Publisher: Mindancer Press (Bedazzled Ink), print and ebook editions

Stipulations:
No longer than 7000 words; no shorter than 4000 words
Will consider original and previously published stories.
$35 per story, paid after contract is signed. Story rights revert back to authors 18 months after date of publication. Each contributor will receive one print copy as well as one ebook copy of the anthology.

GLBTQ/heterosexual characters are welcome BUT EACH STORY MUST FEATURE A WOMAN PIRATE, either as the main character or the focus of the story (e.g. another sailor on the ship who hates the woman pirate and through his/her eyes, we observe the woman pirate). Again, the main character or the focus of the story MUST BE A WOMAN PIRATE. We will consider main characters that identify as transgendered (male to female), but that identity must figure prominently in the story as a driving force and/or something that speaks to the character's experience as a woman pirate.

Extra caveat: The focus of the story cannot be a romantic hook-up/sex/ erotica. Sex, eroticism, and romance may be part of the story (as=2
0long as they fit within the story's overall plot), but they cannot be the reason for the story or the driving force of the story. We want stories that feature adventure, intrigue, antiheroines/ heroines, battles (epic, personal, or small-scale) , something to be accomplished/ overcome, vengeance, trickery, thievery, and/or assorted banditry and outlaw behavior.

Absolutely NO stories that feature acts of pedophilia, incest, bestiality, or rape.

Deadline for submissions is September 1, 2009
Final selections will be made by October 1, 2009, with publication tentatively slated for January 2010

To submit your story, send as an email attachment in RTF format, double-spaced to pirateanthology AT gmail DOT com. Please include your name, pen name (if applicable), mailing address, email address, story title, and word count on the first page of your submission.

You can also go to Mindancer Press (Bedazzled Ink) to see the official call. Click here.

If you have questions, drop us a line at pirateanthology AT gmail DOT com.