writing erotica

Review: Bound By Law (Men of Honor, Book 2) by S. E. Jakes

by Sharon S. 08.20.2011

by Sharon S., guest reviewer Do you like m/m? Have you ever thought, “Hey, I’ve never tried m/m, but Blaylock and Quihnn from the series Black Dagger Brotherhood is making me think, I might?” Then you need to RUN (don’t walk) to S. E. Jakes’ Men Of Honor series. I reviewed the first book in [...]

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Writing Ménages: The Joy of Either/Ore

by Guest Blogger 03.28.2011

by Karen Mercury, guest blogger and author of Either/Ore When I first started writing ménages, I didn’t stop to think about the difficulties inherent in the form. I was so thrilled to finally be “allowed” to write what had been my secret hidden passion for decades. Two men and one woman! What could be better? [...]

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Dos and Donts to Succeed as an Erotic Romance Author (Or In Any Other Genre, For That Matter.)

by Guest Blogger 09.20.2009

by Jamaica Layne, guest blogger I’ve been a working (meaning: published and earning royalties) erotic romance author for a while, but I recently added erotic romance editor to my resume when my publisher Ravenous Romance hired me to edit two erotic short story anthologies for them: Power Plays: An Anthology of Sex and Politics (releases [...]

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Romancing the Novel Carnival

by Keira 05.30.2009

Welcome to the reinstatement of romancing the novel. This carnival is here to share with readers what others wish to highlight around the romance community. Today because appropriate submissions were short I’ve added some posts that I liked. I hope you enjoy! Any feedback you have for improvements to this carnival would be most appreciated. [...]

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To Do List: Save the World, Win a Contemporary

by Keira 12.15.2008

Sarah from Smart Bitches and Jane from Dear Author are co-hosting another contest. The prizes are pretty sweet and well worth the time to get involved. First things first, what contemporary romance started this contest? The answer to that is Victoria Dahl’s debut novel Talk Me Down. The heroine in this novel, Molly Jenkins, is [...]

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