Markets of interest
Jul. 7th, 2011 09:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
These showed up on my feed this morning -- I have not done any checking, so writer beware, but they might be of interest to some of you.
Bisexual Women themed erotic anthology (title TK)
Editor: Rachel Kramer Bussel
Publisher: Cleis Press
Deadline: September 1, 2011 (earlier submissions preferred)
Payment: $50/story and 2 copies of the anthology
More details: http://erotica-readers.blogspot.com/2011/07/call-for-submissions_06.html
Avon Impulse
Avon is introducing a digital imprint, Avon Impulse. This format will allow Avon to publish more quickly, with an eye to what's new in fiction and romance, delivering fresh, exciting content directly each month to the digital devices of today's savviest readers.
http://www.avonromance.com/impulse/
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The Avon one is offering no advance and 25% royalties (rising to 50% after 10K copies sold). Whether net or gross isn't specified. Even 25% of gross is low by epub standards, and presumably they'll want to pay six-monthly as is standard in print rather than monthly as is standard in epub, but it's Avon and their marketing power. All lengths. No indication of whether this is a het-only market, which probably means that it is.
Bisexual Women themed erotic anthology (title TK)
Editor: Rachel Kramer Bussel
Publisher: Cleis Press
Deadline: September 1, 2011 (earlier submissions preferred)
Payment: $50/story and 2 copies of the anthology
More details: http://erotica-readers.blogspot.com/2011/07/call-for-submissions_06.html
Avon Impulse
Avon is introducing a digital imprint, Avon Impulse. This format will allow Avon to publish more quickly, with an eye to what's new in fiction and romance, delivering fresh, exciting content directly each month to the digital devices of today's savviest readers.
http://www.avonromance.com/impulse/
***
The Avon one is offering no advance and 25% royalties (rising to 50% after 10K copies sold). Whether net or gross isn't specified. Even 25% of gross is low by epub standards, and presumably they'll want to pay six-monthly as is standard in print rather than monthly as is standard in epub, but it's Avon and their marketing power. All lengths. No indication of whether this is a het-only market, which probably means that it is.