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Call for Submissions Passion In Print Press Please tell editors/publishers you read their guidelines on the Call For Submissions Mainstream Erotic Romance Stories Passion in Print is looking for:
PROHIBITIVE GUIDELINES We’re not alone among publishers of mainstream and erotic romance in saying that there’s some story-telling that we just don’t want to see. Check with other publishers’ guidelines if you must, but among reputable presses there are prohibitions against these elements in a story: • rape or incest presented to titillate the reader— although both are a fact of life and shouldn’t be rejected as a plot element if they add to motivation and character development; • underage sex presented in a positive light or on the page, ‘though it may figure in plot; • content that demeans identifiable groups, ‘though hate is also a part of life and overcoming it can be a strong motivator;• bodily functions in the nature of — but not limited to — golden showers or scat; • necrophilia (‘though the very frisky undead don’t count);• bestiality (off-worldly and were-creatures have their attractions in shifted form, but the poodle and the Clydesdale are off limits). SUBMISSIONS Your submission will have three parts: a cover letter, a synopsis, and a partial or full manuscript. Each and every one of these items should be proofread and spellchecked. If you haven’t shown that much respect for your presentation, you can’t expect us to take it seriously either. The letter: In your cover letter, include your real name, your pen name (if any), your manuscript’s genre, heat rating and word count, your contact information, and a summary of your writing or publishing experience. (If you’re a first-time author, say so. We won’t hold it against you. All our authors had a first time.) Point us to your promotional website, if you have one. Tell us, for instance, to which writers’ organizations you belong or in which writing contests you earned a prize or mention. Describe why you think your story should interest Passion In Print and its readers. The synopsis: Give us a synopsis of your story. You might open it with brief descriptions of the major characters. Then, in one to three pages, detail the significant action in the story. A synopsis is not a blurb. Don’t end the synopsis with a blurb-style teaser. Can Jack save Diane from the forces that threaten to tear their world apart? Word of advice: a coy conclusion to the synopsis is a guaranteed way to create a cranky editor. We need to know the story. All of it. Including the ending. The partial or the full manuscript: The final component is the story itself. We’d prefer to see the first three chapters plus the final one. Prologue and epilogue do not count as chapters. For erotic romance submissions—if the first sexual encounter doesn’t happen within the first three chapters, please forward the chapters up to and including the first sexual episode. Send the cover letter, synopsis and manuscript to submissions.pippress@gmail.com. FORMATTING Frankly, we don’t much care about formatting, except that we can accept only Word .doc, .docx or .rtf files, or Open Office files. Also, don’t use orange six-point sans serif text on yellow background. Still, we’ve been reading most of our lives; we can adjust to exotic fonts and formats —but we’d rather not. Remember, though, that the easier the reading is, the better the editor’s frame of mind. Also,make very, very sure that you have proofread and spellchecked your text. We take it as an indicator of your seriousness as an author if you haven’t had sufficient respect for your own work to do at least that much to help it reach an audience. MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS Please don’t submit your manuscript to Passion in Print if you’re offering the same file to another publisher at the same time. We try to answer within 90 days of your submission. If you haven’t heard from us by then, send a polite note to inquire about the status of your manuscript. We will return without comment the manuscript of an author who withdraws a manuscript that has been submitted elsewhere at the same time. RESPONSE TIME AND RESULTS If you submitted a partial manuscript, the editor might request the full manuscript before making a final decision. Passion in Print tries to respond to every author within 90 days of the date of submission. We do not use form letters to reply. Each submission gets a thorough reading and the senior editor writes an individual evaluation. That kind of attention takes time. Even if your manuscript isn’t suitable for Passion in Print, you’ll have a professional evaluation in hand to help you improve your story. If Passion in Print declines your manuscript, don’t take it personally. We might think your story is very good. But, if we don’t have readers who buy your kind of story, it’s not fair to you or Passion in Print to go to publication. Seek the best market and publisher for your story. ACCEPTANCE If your story is accepted for publication with Passion in Print, the publisher will contact you with details of an offer, including information about rights and royalties. Passion in Print Press is a royalty-paying publishing house and does not charge authors to publish their works. Passion in Print is a print publisher, not an e-publisher. Just like MLR Press, all books at Passion in Print will be sold primarily in print. E book formats will also be available. Royalty rates are as follows: 15% on net for print and 50% on net for ebook/audio book. Our titles are carried in such outlets as Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com and independent bookstores in North America, Europe and South Africa. Passion in Print offers an optional cooperative scheme for promotions and advertising that can extend your reach into the market. Each year, the publisher and other staff select a strategic handful of publishing and romance reader events at which they host booths. Authors are welcome to join them at these events. Additionally, the publisher tries to alert authors to online events and forums in which they may participate to promote their work. EDITING Having your story accepted doesn’t mean that it goes to the printer with every precious word appearing just as you wrote it. We have a staff of story editors, line editors, proofreaders and artists who will all take a crack at helping you tell an even better story. If it’s your first experience with publishing, you should know that the story editor has the final say about whether or not your book is ready to go to press. Work with your editors. They probably have a lot more publishing (and even writing) experience than you do. We really do want you to succeed. Copyright © 1996 and on, Erotica Readers Association, Inc. |
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