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SaschaIllyvich
10-19-2010, 10:52 PM
Hopefully this is the proper place for this If not I'll understand and move it where it belongs.

Sizzler/Intoxication, Our New Erotic Romance Line (http://sizzlereditions.com/Intoxication)

Sizzler/Intoxication is actively seeking erotic romance stories from established and aspiring authors!

Sizzler/Intoxication wants your hottest and strongest heroines and most fascinating heroes. scorching sinful. Stories should be clearly defined as romance with conflict or circumstances keeping the heroine and hero apart until a happily ever after at the end.

Sizzler/Intoxication is not afraid to push boundaries in the erotic, as our only limitations are your imaginations.

At this time Sizzler/Intoxication is open to all categories of erotic romance, including suspense, historical, science fiction, paranormal, multicultural, gay/lesbian, bondage, and fantasy.

Stories should be limited to no shorter than 20,000 words and no longer than 60,000, and strongly plot and character driven.

Sizzler/Intoxication does not currently offer advances, but pays generous royalties. For contract terms and formatting guidelines visit http://shop.renebooks.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=183/

Since 1999, Sizzler Editions has been a pioneer in ebook publishing, presenting exciting new works from talented, contemporary authors of erotic fiction as well as classic works from the masters of the past. Sizzler Editions is the erotic imprint of Renaissance E-Books, Inc.

Send synopsis and first ten pages to WolfPrinceEditor@gmail.com

Sascha Illyvich
Co-Editor

Maryn
10-30-2010, 02:01 AM
Hi, Sascha. Thanks for sharing this opportunity. One problem, though. (Don’t worry, it’s an easy fix.)

We ask that pay rates be included in the subject line of all Paying Markets posts. (See the RULES OF THE PAYING MARKETS FORUM: PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING A NEW THREAD/COMMENTING (http://absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11828) thread.) Your post doesn’t include the pay rate at all, much less in the subject line.

Experience says that expecting AW members to get the information from a website you’ve linked won’t do it. In fact, we’ve found it fairly common for the linked guidelines to have no mention of specific pay rate, and a lot of reading for us to determine that it's simply not there.

Why do we need this? We've had repeated problems with our members being critical of pay rates. By putting what you're paying for how many words right in the subject line, AW’s writers need never even open posts for paying markets whose pay rate they consider unacceptable for themselves. Problem solved--but only if everyone posting complies with our rules.

It will help us a lot if you edit your post to include the royalty rate and what your authors average. Contact the board moderator to add the information to your subject line.

Maryn, thanking you in advance