2009 EMERGING EROTIC ARTIST CONTEST
closing date September 30, 2009
CONTEST RULES AND ENTRY FORMS
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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
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.
http://submissions.paper-bag-press.com/i
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:
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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:
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!
Full details below and on my website: http://www.emlynley.com/cfs.html
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_fai
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/...c
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
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
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.ht
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
http://www.doorq.com/blogComment.aspx?id=2
"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."
http://www.pinkpetalbooks.com/index.php/S
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.
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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.
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SPONSOR or EXHIBITOR
for the 2009 Exotic Erotic Ball & Expo?
For info, call 310.358 9090 or email info@exoticeroticball.com
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From
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/
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.
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.
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?)
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
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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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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...
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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/ComingIssu
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: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/
We want you... to submit your story to Absolute XPress. http://www.absolute-x-press.
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 insightPlease 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.
• 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.
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.