Monday, December 15, 2014

Too Much or Not Enough

When it comes to calls for submission, I often find that what the editors want is either too narrow or too broad for what I’d like to write.

Example1: Underwater Romantic 19th Century Het Erotica : Mermen and Ladies, 10-20k words

  • I’d be like: Oh, I had an idea that would fit all but ONE of those requirements (mine would be futuristic, M/M or M/F, 5k words, etc.)

Example2: Erotic Romance: Send us your best…erotic romance.

  • I’d be like: “But, what kind?  Which one?  I have so many ideas…which one should I pick?”  Then I’d get stymied trying to make a decision that I end up not doing it after all.

Example of What I’d Prefer:

Underwater Erotica: all time periods equally accepted, all pairings/more-ings equally accepted, 3 - 10,000 words, romance nice but not required, mermaid/mermen welcome and “other” equally welcome, realistic settings and fantasy/sci fi equally accepted.

Many times I see a call for submission and I think of my WIPs and how I can make them fit the call…only to realize I’d end up changing something very important about my story to bang the sharp peg corners out to fit the round hole.  Why don’t they want what I want to write?????

OR: The perfect call comes along—asking for something that fits an idea or WIP I have perfectly—and the due date is 3 weeks from the time they announce it.  WHY????

Why do they ask for novel-length works and only give you a 3 month window?  How about a year?

Better anthology call deadline window, all you publishers:

  • Flash fiction – up to 2000 words – at least 6 weeks
  • Short fiction – 2000 - 7500 words – at least 3 months
  • Novelettes – 7500-17,500 words – at least 6 months
  • Short Novellas – 17,500 – 30,000 words – at least 9 months
  • Novellas and Novels – over 30,000 words – at least 12 months

Doesn’t that make more sense??

Tuesday, May 06, 2014

What do erotica readers want to read?

Is there a poll somewhere asking erotica readers buyers what they want to read buy?

Rather, what to they want more of or want to see that isn’t already being published, en masse?

I’ll start.  I’d like to see more:

  • People of color
  • Single main characters over 40
  • Humorous erotica

I’m sure I will think of more, later, after I’ve turned off the computer.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

New book!

It’s here!
My story “Fuzzploitation” appears in the newly published Best Lesbian Romance 2014, edited by Radclyffe and published by Cleis Press.


Go buy and read it now!
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
All Romance Ebooks

My erotica and romance library…so far

Here's a collage of covers in which my short erotica appears so far:
"Waiting for the River", Best Women's Erotica 2009, Cleis Press, 2008.
"Hard to Hate Her", Best Lesbian Romance 2010, Cleis Press, 2009.
"Cecily", Girl Crush, Cleis Press, 2010.
"Surface Tension", Daily Flashes of Erotica Quarterly : Jan-March 2011, Pine Hill Press, 2010.
"Six eyes, two ears", Irresistible: Erotic Romance for Couples, Cleis Press, 2012.
"Fuzzploitation", Best Lesbian Romance 2014, Cleis Press, 2014.