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SusieHolmes
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I have had a couple of short stories published by Black Lace (women's erotica) and was in the middle of writing a book for them when they stopped publishing!
I put it all to one side, but have dusted the work off and want to send it off somewhere else. The only problem is, Black Lace books are pretty filthy and the publishers I have seen in the USA seem to be pretty tame.
Does anyone know of any Black Lace equivalents anywhere?
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sulcus
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are you on Twitter? I can give you some names of people who could point you in the right direction
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
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Turnip
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As our resident erotica published member, Tempy would have been the one to answer this but she has recently left the building.
This post was last edited by Turnip, 13 Jan 2011, 18:17
Back to my roots.
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sulcus
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Quote: Turnip, Thursday, 13 Jan 2011 18:09As our resident erotica published member, Tempy would have been the one to answer this but she has recently left the building. don't know how racy Tempy's stuff was in comparison though
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
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Turnip
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the sort you read on your own, with a little private time. KWIM?
Back to my roots.
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SusieHolmes
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Turnip - exactly that!
I have seen one site - Ellora's Cave (ahem) which may fit the bill. Others strike me as a bit Mills & Boon.
Tempy - if you have any ideas?
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Turnip
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Mills & Bone? The Temperance has gone, alas.
Back to my roots.
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Sammy
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At last! Seeing a picture of Turnip. I'd say that's all the erotica us girls need! x
'Stay away from your potential. It's like your bank balance. There's never as much of it as you think.'
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Turnip
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Flashback to my olive oil advertising days. Or is it still Adolf. (I can't see it on my computer)
Back to my roots.
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pam123writing
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Quote: Turnip, Thursday, 13 Jan 2011 19:47Flashback to my olive oil advertising days. Or is it still Adolf. (I can't see it on my computer) Deffo the oily git.
Three Steps to Heaven 'Til I Kissed You Always On My Mind A rock'n'roll romance series by Pam Howes all available on Amazon in paperback and e-Books. Visit my website for details. Fast Movin' Train - A stand alone love story. Amazon links on: website"And, in the end, the love you take / Is equal to the love you make." Lennon and McCartney 1969
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