The obligatory awards eligibility post
Jan. 10th, 2015 06:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Obligatory, because it winds up those who think that it's infra dig for the wimminz, the queer, the other Others, to point out that they too wrote $STUFF that is eligible for awards. If you're scratching your head and wondering "What is Jules ranting about now?", be grateful. Also, you're probably one of the people I know from romance fandom rather than science fiction fandom.
So, $STUFF I had published in 2014. Pretty thin pickings, and none of it from the sf&f side. One novel and two short stories.
Nice Tie - contemporary erotic romance novel, m/m, published by Loose Id. Word count 42k.
Any Port In a Storm - contemporary erotica short story, m/m/m, published in the Mammoth Book of Urban Erotic Confessions, editor Barbara Cardy, publisher Constable & Robinson. Word count 5k. Officially erotica, but it has an HEA and I'd happily lay claim to it being erotic romance.
Bread and Butter Pudding - contemporary erotic romance short story, m/m, published in the anthology Not Quite Shakespeare, editors Sue Brown and Ann Regan, publisher Dreamspinner Press. 3,600 words.
So, $STUFF I had published in 2014. Pretty thin pickings, and none of it from the sf&f side. One novel and two short stories.
Nice Tie - contemporary erotic romance novel, m/m, published by Loose Id. Word count 42k.
Any Port In a Storm - contemporary erotica short story, m/m/m, published in the Mammoth Book of Urban Erotic Confessions, editor Barbara Cardy, publisher Constable & Robinson. Word count 5k. Officially erotica, but it has an HEA and I'd happily lay claim to it being erotic romance.
Bread and Butter Pudding - contemporary erotic romance short story, m/m, published in the anthology Not Quite Shakespeare, editors Sue Brown and Ann Regan, publisher Dreamspinner Press. 3,600 words.