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Avon Red Please tell editors/publishers you read their guidelines on the
Avon Red publishes one erotica title a month, both novels and short story collections. Stories do best that have strong thematic elements and a strong relationship that doesn’t have to be a romance. They’re not looking for literary erotica or single short stories. But they’re open to short story collections by a single author if the stories have a unifying theme or some element that unites them. Avon Red manuscripts should be 60,000 - 75,000 words. Avon editors are also looking for sexy historical romance with really strong characters. Victorian, Regency, Medievals. No American settings. They’re open to all kinds of tones, from funny to serious. The stories should be very emotional. Above Information is from Cindi Myers' excellent, free newsletter: Copyright © 1996 and on, Erotica Readers Association, Inc. |
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