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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... -
The Bananas World of Teen Publishing
21st June 2010 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
I wrote this story, you see, quite a while back, and bizarrely I've not been able to find anyone to publish it. Not 'bizarrely' because I wrote it, but bizarrely because... well, who could resist a title like How I Accidentally Fell Over A Crate Of Bananas And Ended Up Saving The World? Um, most publishers can, it seems! Mind you, they must have a long habit of resistance built...
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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... -
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... -
Manifold Press – A Great New UK e-Publishing Group
6th May 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
1. What are your aims with Manifold?
We felt that the UK was under-represented in the e-publishing market and wanted among other things to provide a forum for British-based authors. We also wanted to emphasise plot and romance as opposed to graphic sexuality, which is already abundantly available in other publications.
2. What do you do that other people don't?
We are prepared to explore unusual or unconventional scenarios which may not be...
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Penelope Friday
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...





