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  • Wayne R. Tripp – The Interview

    Wayne R. Tripp – The Interview

    4th May 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    Wayne's new release, Siren's Song has just been released. (It's brilliant.) So, I thought I'd catch up and ask him a few questions :-)

    1. So, tell us a little bit about Siren's Song.
    Siren's Song is the story of a tramp steamer, and the romance and adventures of those aboard her.Built in the late nineteenth century, Siren's Song begins life as a small passenger liner running a route from England to South Africa...

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  • Cecilia Tan – Owner/Editor of Circlet Press

    Cecilia Tan – Owner/Editor of Circlet Press

    16th August 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    1 So, tell us a little bit about Circlet?

    I started Circlet Press when I was still pretty much fresh out of college. I had been working at a respectable, venerable book publishing house for a couple of years at that point, but I'd always thought of myself as a writer and was trying to get published myself. The more time and energy I spent on other people's books, the further...

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  • Miranda Forbes – Editor for Popular Erotic Publishers Xcite

    Miranda Forbes – Editor for Popular Erotic Publishers Xcite

    16th June 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    1 So, tell us a little bit about Xcite...

    Xcite was founded in 2007 by Hazel Cushion, Managing Director of Accent Press. She felt there was a shortage of quality erotic fiction that was empowering and positive for women whatever their sexual fantasies and kinks may be. The company originally started with short story collections but now also publish novels and some ‘How To’ books.

    2. How do you define 'erotica' as...

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  • Selena Kitt of eXcessica Publishing – the interview

    Selena Kitt of eXcessica Publishing – the interview

    8th June 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    1. So, first of all,what led you to set eXcessica up in the first place?

    The truth? I wanted a market for my more explicit work. I knew it would sell well (and it does!) but the traditional epubs out there didn't take submissions with things like nonconsent and incest. So eXcessica was born. And it began to grow. And grow. And GROW!

    2What are eXcessica's aims?

    To publish work that pushes the...

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  • New Release: Too Good To Be True

    New Release: Too Good To Be True

    17th May 2010 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    One of my favourite stories to write came out fairly recently - Too Good To Be True. I originally called it Fat, Frumpy and Forty, but strangely the publishing company didn't think that this was a saleable title! Anyway, Mandy - the narrator - thinks her love life, not to mention her sex life, is over for good when her husband leaves her—for an older woman. But that's before she has the...

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  • Cheyenne Blue – The Interview

    Cheyenne Blue – The Interview

    29th March 2010 | 3 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    1. What made you decide to be a writer?

    It was one of those things that evolved rather organically, like much of mylife. Seldom have I ever sat down and thought, "Right. Now I'm going to be a writer/runner/bad but enthusiastic cook." They just happened. I fell into travel writing by a string of coincidences, and that rekindled the joy of creating something that has its own life on paper. I...

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  • I Do Two – The Charity Anthology Promoting GLBT Right To Marriage

    I Do Two – The Charity Anthology Promoting GLBT Right To Marriage

    1st March 2010 | 4 comments | 1 person likes this

    1. So, the “I Do” anthologies in general – what's the idea behind them?

    Alex:

    Well, it all goes back to the passing of Proposition 8 in California, which not only forbade same sex couples from marrying, it actually made many marriages which had taken place before the ruling invalid.  I think that little extra twist of cruelty was the straw that broke the camel's back and provoked a massive outcry amongst...

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  • Cassidy Ryan – The Interview

    Cassidy Ryan – The Interview

    25th January 2010 | 4 comments | 2 people like this

    So, you're an erotic writer. What made you decide to write erotica rather than anything else?

    I don’t think it was ever really a conscious decision. I always wanted to write romance, and sex was an element of that. When I started writing Sleeping with the Past I always had in the back of my mind that I would have to write a sex scene, and I was nervous that I wouldn’t...

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  • When Children’s TV Gets Sex Right

    When Children’s TV Gets Sex Right

    11th January 2010 | 3 comments | 2 people like this

    I never thought I'd be quoting CBeebies to sum up my position on sex. It just shows what you may come to! But let me introduce you to the theme tune of children's television program 'Big and Small':-

    It doesn't matter if you're tiny or tall,
    It doesn't matter if you're BIG or SMALL.
    If you wanna have sex, it doesn't matter at all.

    Okay, I admit it. I might just have changed one...

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  • JL Merrow – The Interview

    JL Merrow – The Interview

    21st December 2009 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree

    Tell us a little bit about yourself.

    I'm a writer of romance and erotica, mostly but not exclusively m/m (gay male).  I'm quite new to published fiction; my first story came out in June 2009, although I'd been dabbling in writing for a couple of years prior to that.  Although most of my published stuff so far has been contemporary short fiction, I've also written a couple of
    historicals and some urban...

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I'm Penelope Friday. I write erotica and I also write articles on sexuality. When I'm not writing about sex, I'm writing about disability. Sometimes I write about them both. When I'm not writing articles about sex or disability, I might be writing about cooking with pre-school kids, or about the Regency period, or about environmental 'green' issues. When I'm not writing erotica, you might find me writing sci fi, teen stories, poetry or twitter fics. Quite a lot of the rest of the time, I'm blogging obsessively, and all-too-regularly on the subject of missing muses...

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