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Lucy Felthouse is giving away a free PAPERBACK copy of Seducing the Myth, so go to Goodreads to enter to win! You can enter up until December 28th.

Visit Angela Caperton's blog for a free serial erotic horror extravaganza entitled "Carny."

Just found a Call for Submissions page at a Entangled Publishing. Their site is spiffy. Too bad I didn't see the steampunk romance call sooner, but I will definitely be keeping an eye on their calls.

 
 
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Order Seducing the Myth and get free worldwide delivery from The Book Depository.

Check out the new releases at Noble Romance this week!

Circlet Press has definitely lost quite a few potential writers from their antics on Twitter. Read Remittance Girl's response to their Circlet Slush feed.

 
 
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Seducing The Myth received a great review from Kay Jaybee on Oysters and Chocolate! Check it out.

Like to drink? Like to write? Well then this event is for you! Saturday, November 5th is National Drunk Writing Night. So tie one on and type it in!

I'm still getting props for the tattoo I got earlier this year and so I want to highly recommend J.R. Linton for body work and art work that will blow your hello kitty socks off. He did my logo up there at the top of the website (she's my muse, really). This <------------  is entitled Sublime. Check out his work (naked ladies, muscle cars, tattoos, and general badassness) at the Ink and Pistons blog.

 
 
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Thomas Roche is offering a free audio download of his story "St. John of the Throwdown", set in the world of his zombie novel The Panama Laugh. It is sex-free, but it has zombies, people!

Lucy Felthouse has K D Grace over at her blog, talking about her story "Stones" from Seducing the Myth! I really loved her recreation of the Medusa mythology, so check it out!

I was over at Deviants' Dictionary today looking up knots. My story is becoming deliciously knotty (sorry, I couldn't resist).


 
 
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I love Anonyme Pornographen.

Erotica Apocrypha anthology due out September 30th!

Check out Remittance Girl's blog, "Happily Ever After For Now," regarding the homogenization of erotica and erotic romance. She doesn't mince words.

Louisa Bacio is over at Justine Elyot's blog talking about her story, "Lilith: In Her Garden," from Seducing the Myth.

Yay! I've just got the news that my story, "Pierced," will be in the new Sacchi Green anthology Girl Fever from Cleis Press. It will be available next year!

 
 
* For those of you who like the sensual feeling of your fingertips upon freshly printed smut, you can now order a paperback copy of Seducing The Myth on Amazon.com!

* It looks like Ellora's Cave is expanding to include a whole new line of erotica for men. Imagine that! Check out the guidelines at the EC website if you think you can turn up the heat for the poor, neglected males out there.

* I discovered the other day that the lovely editors of Oysters and Chocolate (which I love, love, love!) are opening their own press. The site says they are launching in late fall 2011, and I can't wait to see their spin on epublishing. Check out their guidelines.

* Steampunk jewelry is off the charts cool. Octopus necklace, Flight to the Past pendant,  and the Silver Butterfly cuff.

 
 
Night Owl Reviews has recently reviewed Seducing the Myth. Lexile gives it four stars and writes:

"Overall I have to say I was pretty pleased with this anthology. The stories were on the fairly short side, but were by in large really hot. Not all of them ended happily, some of the authors chose to stick closely to the ending of the original myth or tale (The True Folly of Icaraus by Saskia Walker for instance) and there were some surprises (The Lady of the Flowers is based on a Welsh legend) amongst the normally re-imagine Greek/Roman mythology."


Read it for yourself at Night Owl Reviews!
Pick up your smexy copy at All Romance!
 
 

Authors After Dark have opened voting for the Bookie Awards and Seducing The Myth has been nominated for best anthology.  The other authors and I are so excited and proud of our work, and if you loved it head on over to the website and vote. Really, go.
Voting closes on midnight, October 1st, so don't procrastinate!

Go HERE and click on the link to vote (there's about 50 categories in all, so have fun and vote in the other categories, too!)
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J.C. Martin has Rachel Randall as the focus of her Mythology 101 blog today, so go check it out at Fighter Writer.