Dear fellow WriMo's,
If you are writing or have written any type of erotic lit, please consider selling your work - yes this is a paying market! - to the new E-book publisher, Ravenous Romance.
Here's the info:
Ravenous Romance, a new online ebook and audiobook publisher of erotic romance, is acquiring 365 novels and 365 short stories per year, in all categories. We are looking for great writing and compelling stories from both previously-published and new writers. We’ve signed novels from many award-winning writers and their protegees, and have aggressive plans to market their work online as well as sell print and translation rights. Our novels are 50,000-60,000 words, and our short stories are 1,500-5,000 words. Visit www.ravenousromance.com to download our submission guidelines.
I - that is moi - am working as an intern for this startup and would love to hear from you as well. Please contact me via NaNo mail and tell me what you have in mind!
Thanks,
Brattyhack
2008 NaNoWriMo participant
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Start Up EPress Sending Lots of Unsolicited Emails to Authors and Readers
The question's also come up at Absolute Write.
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i think i have started to write a good book would love to send it to , its has all the things you are looking for but iam not sure if this is the correct way to contact you ?
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All I know is that according to their guidelines they want submissions to be e-mailed to submissions@ravenousromance.com
I assume that the initial e-mail is just a query for the short story or novel since they say they want it to be just one page. Is it just the query they want via e-mail though or do they want the ms sent that way too? Body of the e-mail or attachment? Plain text file or a program like Microsoft Word? They don't seem to say.