Saturday, December 8, 2007

Up next week

This is our sister blog to our Writer's Gone Wild site on Inked-In . You'll notice we're cranking this blog into high gear this month, anticipating the spring debut of our official Writers Gone Wild Website.

Here, starting next week, all blog posts, interviews, and articles from our Inked In group will be echoed here. We'll also highlight the best of the discussions from our message boards on Inked In.

Coming up: a review of author Denise Lynn's Bedded by her Lord. Historical is hot in more ways than one. :D We'll follow up with an interview with Denise.

Coming up: Mini interview with author/agent Deidre Knight, and a review of her latest title, Parallel Desire.

Coming soon: A review of Secrets,Primal Heat, Volume 21.

Just in time for the Holiday: Writer's Gone Wild's Holiday Top Ten, a smorgasboards of sultry titles and titillating gifts guaranteed to keep your signifcant other smiling. ;c)

Friday, December 7, 2007

Red Sage Call for Submissions

Red Sage has launched many careers, so don't miss this opportunity:

From Red Sage Revealed, the blog for Red Sage Publishing:

Submissions: Linked Books and Books with Sequels

We’re looking for linked books and books with sequels for our e-books program.

“Linked books,” as we think of them, are stories with different romantic leads but with the same (or very closely connected) external conflicts. An example of this would be three couples all battling the same villain. Each couple has their own book with their own erotic romance storyline, and the romance is complete in each of these books. But they all fight the same villain throughout the linked books. Questions raised in book one might not be resolved until book two or three. These stories often end on a cliffhanger even though the romance has been resolved.

If you want to submit linked books, we’ll need the usual ten pages and one-page synopsis for the first book, but we’ll also need a one-page synopsis for every other book in the group. It would help to know if the subsequent stories are written yet, and if not, how far along you might be in the writing process.

We’re also looking for books which have built-in sequel opportunities. These books would share a common setting or group cast, but each book would be a stand-alone. One example would be a group of people attending a high school reunion, weekend getaway, or other event. Each story would follow a different romantic lead (or couple) through the event, but there’s no single unifying goal such as vanquishing a villain. The books don’t have to be read in a particular order for the reader to follow the plot. They are true stand-alones.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Parallel Desire debuts today...Don't Miss this One~





Deidre Knight continues her electrifying Midnight Warriors series, set in an alternate world where desire comes with a price...and love is the greatest risk of all.

On a mission of vengeance, time traveler Scott Dillon finds himself marooned in the past—and risks disrupting the entire universe in his quest to destroy the warrior who killed his wife and unborn child.

A never-ending passion for Scott lures Refarian medic Shelby Tyler to Texas, but the man she finds there is nothing like the man for whom she once cared. Reeling from his loss, Scott has lost himself in drinking and brawling. With her body, Shelby will lift him from despair. And with her heart, she will help him discover a part of his soul he thought was lost forever—and the devastating truth behind the murder of his wife.

A fantastic and riveting new voice in paranormal fiction.
-Karen Marie Moning, New York Times bestselling author of Spell of the Highlander


 

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