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call for submissions: juicy pink box

Juicy Pink Box is launching a publishing division. We’re looking for lesbian erotica. Payment will be $50 per short story (4.5-5K), $75 per novella/medium length story (10-15K). We will be purchasing a 2 year exclusive license, with first right of refusal to purchase all rights or renew a license at the end of the term. Authors will be paid in full once final manuscript has been accepted. 

Submission details at:
erotica-readers.com/ERA/AR/Juicy_Pink_Box_lesbian_imprint.htm

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call for submissions: the sexy librarian’s big book of erotica

Call for Submissions
The Sexy Librarian’s Big Book of Erotica
Editor: Rose Caraway
Publisher: Cleis Press

Deadline: August 1st, 2013 (Earlier would be greatly appreciated!)

Payment: $50.00 USD and 2 copies of the published book upon publication. Please note that Publisher, (Cleis Press) has final right of refusal on all submissions. Unpublished stories only, no simultaneous submissions. Please do not send me a story that is being considered elsewhere.


Rose Caraway is seeking a “library” of “Hand Picked” authors who write Intelligent, Hot and Engaging Erotica. Highlighting her favorite authors and their wonderful writing talents, as well as discovering new writers and then sharing them with the world, is what Rose Caraway takes great joy in doing.
Your plot must be very well developed, rich in detail and hold the story together but not be so complex that you lose the reader. Characters need life and the eroticism must be hot, hot, hot! The most important thing is to make these stories fun; for you and the reader. Capture their imaginations with your own. Pull the readers into your head and give them the full tour. This book of stories will feature erotica from any of the following sub-categories:
HORROR, MYSTERY, ROMANCE, SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, WESTERN, PARANORMAL, ACTION-ADVENTURE, HISTORICAL
Within these sub-categories, I would be happy to see (but do not require), a variety of added ingredients. Feel free to add any of the following delicious spices:

MÉNAGE, KINK, ROLE PLAYING, SPANKING, BDSM, STEAM PUNK, FUTURISTIC


Rose Caraway will not accept: 
Already Published Works, Underage Sex, Non-Consensual Sex, Incest, Scat or Bestiality.


This book is targeted towards hetero stories, but the editor will be delighted to consider f/f, m/m, etc., stories as well. Just remember that believable engagement must occur between characters. Be creative and write from your heart. Make the readers want to come back and read your story again!


How to Submit:
Early submission is strongly encouraged. Please send your submission (one story per author) to: 
Email: sexylibrariansbigbookoferotica at gmail.com
TO: Rose Caraway
Subject: The Sexy Librarian’s Big Book of Erotica – Submission 

Please submit your work as follows:
• Word document with your name in the heading of each page and all pages numbered. (.doc or RTF)
• Use double spaced, Times New Roman ,12 point, black font 
• 2000k to 6000k (strict) word count.
• Indent the first line of each paragraph 1 inch
• Do not add extra lines between paragraphs
• Only submit the final version of your story
• Include your full contact information (legal name/pseudonym, mailing address and phone number) and a bio of 50 words or less written in the third person. If you are using a pseudonym, please make it clear which name you want to be credited as.
The publisher has final approval over the stories included in the manuscript.
Payment will be $50.00 USD and 2 copies of the published book upon publication.
Authors will be notified upon approval of the manuscript from the publisher.

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call for submissions: kinky couples erotica

Kinky Couples Erotica
Publisher: Cleis Press (in 2014)
Editor: Rachel Kramer Bussel
Deadline: July 1, 2013 (earlier submissions strongly encouraged) 
Payment: $50 and 2 copies of the book on publication

This book of erotica stories will feature couples exploring many aspects of BDSM, from newbies to seasoned players, in bedrooms and dungeons and far beyond. Editor Rachel Kramer Bussel is looking for BDSM stories featuring couples (though stories with more than two people are welcome). Couples can be of any sexual orientation but the book’s primary audience and focus is on heterosexual couples. They can be newbies or experienced players (or a combination of the two). The final book will feature couples who’ve just met but will contain mostly stories about already-established couples who are engaging in BDSM in various forms. The more creative, the better. Submissions tend to skew extremely heavily toward the female submissive POV, so if you are submitting a female sub/male dom story, please make sure it is unique and dazzling. I’m especially looking for stories from the top’s/dominant’s POV. Most of all, stories should be attention-grabbing, provocative and daring. All characters should be over 18. I’m looking for a mix of male and female tops and bottoms (and switches), as well as a mix of physical and mental power play. No nonconsensual scenes. No bestiality, scat or incest. No poetry. Please see my anthologiesAnything for You: Erotica for Kinky Couples; Yes, Sir; Yes, Ma’am; Please, Sir; Please, Ma’am; He’s on Top and She’s on Top for examples of the kinds of kinky stories I prefer. Unpublished stories only (this includes blogs and websites). 

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call for submissions: female fantasy erotica

Female Fantasy Erotica
Publisher: Cleis Press (in 2014 )
Editor: Rachel Kramer Bussel
Deadline: July 1, 2013 (earlier submissions strongly encouraged) 
Payment: $50 and 2 copies of the book on publication

This collection of erotica will feature female protagonists living out their hottest fantasies. From vanilla kinky, single to partnered, from 18 to elderly, I’m looking for stories of all sorts of women (transgender characters are also welcome) exploring new aspects of their sexuality. For inspiration, feel free to check out a list by Violet Blue of common sexual fantasies, but stories must capture what about that particular fantasy for that particular character is so compelling and make it red-hot to work for this book, and authors are encouraged to be creative, daring and provocative with exploring the definition of fantasy and how it plays out for your character. All characters should be over 18. No nonconsensual scenes. No bestiality, scat or incest. No poetry. Please see my anthologies Orgasmic, Women in Lust, and Fast Girls for examples of the kinds of stories I’m looking for. Unpublished stories only (this includes blogs and websites).

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call for submissions: nin journal of erotic poetics

nin is a new journal of erotic poetics engaged in the three-way of literature, words and pleasure. Submissions are now open until August 1 for the inaugural issue due out September 2013.

To submit, email ninjournal@gmail.com, and visit our website for more information at ninjournal.tumblr.com.

nin encourages exploration in what it means to be a poem, and as such all manner of ephemera, text with visuals and phonetics will be considered for publication. Named after novelist and lover of the erotic Anais Nin, the journal seeks to publish work that explores the body and sex through language.

nin is run by queers, and wants to represent all sexualities, gender expressions and ethnicities in our publication. You are encouraged to submit if you are non-native, gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, queer, genderqueer, transgender and/or a person of color.

We look forward to reading your work.

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call for submissions: written on skin: an anthology of etched desire

Written On Skin: An Anthology of Etched Desire
Editors: Remittance Girl, Aisling Weaver, and Raziel Moore
Publisher: Burning Book Press 
 Deadline: June 21, 2013
Payment & Rights: $25 payable via paypal; exclusive digital rights for 4 years.

Burning Book Press is seeking short fiction submissions for an erotic literature anthology.

What we’d like to see: Stories that contain body modification as a central element in the story (tattoos, branding, scarification, piercing, etc. but not plastic surgery or body-building). We’ll consider incidental scars only if they attain specific erotic meaning as part of the story. 

This is primarily an erotic fiction anthology, so we do want a large helping of sexual desire in the mix, but explicit sex is not absolutely necessary if the eroticism is successfully conveyed through the process or the contemplation of some type of body modification. That being said, the aim of the anthology is to invite the reader to contemplate the eroticism of the subject. Stories of extreme body modification that fail to offer the non-fetishist some insight into the allure of it are less likely to be considered. 

Guideline details at:
 http://erotica-readers.com/ERA/AR/Written_On_Skin.htm

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call for submissions: GRITS, girls raised in the south / queer womyn’s voices

G.R.I.T.S : Girls Raised In The South–An Anthology on Southern Queer Womyns’ Voices and Their Allies, edited by Amber N. Williams & Poet On Watch. Please submit unpublished works only. Authors retain copyrights to their work published and have the option to resubmit selected works to other publications. Compensation includes the following: one copy of the published anthology, set dates for readings and shared revenue from the book. Please send your naughty but nice poetry, love notes, images and visual art jpegs to be considered for the G.R.I.T.S anthology. We think nerds are pretty damn hot! Submission is good…especially if you do it here: southgrits@gmail.com for detail guidelines click on our FB page.https://www.facebook.com/grits.anthology

Submission Deadline: June 1, 2013
Selection Notification: June 5, 2013
Book Release Brunch: Sept. 2013

For more information on the non-profit work that M.A.L.I. does, check out the website at www.malisite.org. make sure to join our Freeverse Publishing FB page for updates and details. https://www.facebook.com/grits.anthology

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Erotica Call for Submissions: Book Lovers

from http://sealpress.com/submissions.php

Smart is sexy—and we know it. Book Lovers answers the demand for intelligent erotica, offering readers toe-curling tales written by real wordsmiths. 

Calling all bad-boy authors, sweet young publicists, biblio-fetishists, and journalist nerds-gone-wild: ever engaged in book tour debauchery, pined for a professor or forced your partner to speak like Faulkner, just to fulfill a fantasy? Pleasured yourself to a Sookie Stackhouse novel, run your fingers through Malcolm Gladwell’s hair or wished for a Nicholas Sparks character to come to life? We’re desperately seeking steamy stories—both real and imagined—with a bookish bent. We want them now and we want them well-written.

Send us your well-crafted fiction, creative nonfiction and illustrated stories of hetero, homo and bisexual romantic encounters connecting literature to libido. Dazzle us with your literary prowess. Turn us on enough to make us turn the page. Wow us with words. 

We’re looking for smart, sensual storytelling at its finest. Female, male and transgendered writers welcome. 

GUIDELINES:

Stories must be titled. Author’s name must appear on actual submission. Stories should be between 1000–5000 words, doublespaced, paginated and word-processed. No funky fonts. Change character names to protect the guilty. Reprints ok, with permissions. 

Pseudonyms ok. Please, no rants or political speeches. References to bestsellers and popular modern literature are appreciated, but we are not interested in fan fiction.

Please include a brief bio (1-3 sentences) in your cover letter. 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE:

July 1st, 2013

Please send your submissions to: bookloverseditor@gmail.com

Writers chosen for the book will be contacted in the fall. Selected stories will be published in an anthology to be released in Spring 2014. 

Each contributor receives two free copies of the finished book, shall be included in publicity promoting the book and will be invited to read at literary events associated with the release of the book. Compensation TBD.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Shawna Kenney is the author of award-winning memoir I Was a Teenage Dominatrix (Last Gasp), which enjoys international translation and is in development as a television series with the FX Network. She is also the author of Imposters (Mark Batty Publishers), a coffeetable-style book about celebrity impersonators. 

Kenney’s work has appeared in Ms., Bust, Juxtapoz, Alternative Press, The Florida Review, The Rumpus and Creative Nonfiction, among others. She has contributed to numerous anthologies, including NY Times Bestseller Hos, Hookers, Callgirls and Rentboys: Professionals 

Writing on Life, Love, Money and Sex (Soft Skull Press), Without a Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class (Seal Press), The Underground Guide to Los Angeles (Manic D Press) and Madonna and Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop (Soft Skull Press). 

She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a BA from American University. 

She teaches creative writing for the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program and her own online workshops. For more info see: 

http://www.shawnakenney.com.

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Call for Submissions: Best Lesbian Erotica 2014

Submission Guidelines for Best Lesbian Erotica 2014

Kathleen Warnock is now accepting submissions for Best Lesbian Erotica 2014, to be published by Cleis Press in December, 2013. 

Payment is $100 for each published story, and two copies of the book.

Submission Guidelines:

Submit short stories, self-contained novel excerpts; the genre is fiction (please don’t submit memoir or poetry)

Unpublished material will be considered

Previously published material (online, in magazines, in other themed anthologies) will also be considered, as long as it was not published in a “Best of…” anthology

Submit two hard copies of each submission (you may print double-sided).

Include a cover page with: Author’s Name, Pen Name (if applicable) Title of Submission(s), Address, Phone, and Email Address, and short (50 words) bio.

All submissions must be printed and double-spaced; number the pages. 

Each submission should be a maximum of 5,000 words (list word count on title page). You may print double-sided.

You may submit 2 pieces of work

No email submissions will be accepted, except in the circumstances detailed below; you can email queries to Kwarnockble (at) gmail.com

Manuscripts will not be returned.

E-mail submissions:

You may submit your story via email (as a Word document or PDF) under the following conditions:

You live outside of North America or Europe

The cost of postage would be prohibitive from your home country

The content of your submission may be illegal to send via postal mail in your home country

Submission Deadline:

Submissions will be accepted throughout the year. The final (postmark) deadline is April 1, 2013. All submissions will be responded to by the end of September. Early submissions are encouraged.

Mailing Information:

Send all submissions to:

Kathleen Warnock

31-64 21st St., #319

Long Island City, NY 11106

Attn: BLE2014

If mailing from the US, First Class mail is fine. If you require a confirmation other than the USPS Delivery Confirmation, please included a self-addressed stamped postcard (not an envelope). If mailing from Canada, Airmail or XpressPost USA are recommended.

Please note: April 1, 2013 is a postmark date. You don’t need to overnight it as long as it is postmarked by then. If you are unable to make the postmark date, please email to discuss the possibility of an extension.

Questions? Email the editor at kwarnockble (at) gmail.com.

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Call for Submissions: Huddle: Sex with Sporty Queers

Huddle: Sex With Sporty Queers

Editor: Angela Tavares
Publisher: Go Deeper Press
Deadline: April 30, 2013
Payment & rights: $25 per story; first international electronic rights

Jocks. Sure, you may have hated them back in high school, especially if you were queer, and that’s okay. But think back. Did you not find yourself admiring them from afar: that sinew of muscle in their calves or stomachs, the way they embraced a good sweat, their fists in the air after they contributed to a hometown win? Or maybe you were a jock, and if this is the case, you know exactly what can happen in those locker rooms, on those long bus rides to a hotel three states away, or at a bar when you run into members of the team you’re playing tomorrow in the big game.

Love them or hate them, jocks are…oh…they’re hot, and the editors of Go Deeper Press are looking for exciting, inventive, erotic stories for our fiction anthology “Huddle: Sex With Sporty Queers.” “Huddle” will be edited by Angela Tavares (rubthis.blogspot.com).

The deadline is April 30, 2013 (midnight EST).

Fictional stories only, please. We buy first international electronic rights. Authors will be paid $25 per story, but as Go Deeper Press grows in size, our listed authors will receive rises and royalties. We’re after stories from 1,500 to 4,000 words.

Please submit your story in a double-spaced Microsoft Word document, using a 12-point serif font, such as Georgia or Times New Roman. One inch margins, please.  If you are using a pen name, include both your real name and pen name in your email cover letter and on the manuscript itself.  Please also include a list of previous publications. If you are a new writer, let us know that you are committed to editing your work.

Finally, please submit your polished story, with the anthology name in the subject line, to submissions@godeeperpress.com.

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femmesandfamily:

midwestgenderqueer:

All us little PTHC elves have been working hard and getting ready ! Looking forward to seeing what YOU submit!

neutrois:

How To Submit Your Proposal

Go to www.trans-health.org/propose-a-workshop and you can propose your own workshops as well as review a list of topics and past workshop descriptions. We are eager to hear your creative ideas!

The workshop proposal deadline is January 15, 2013. However, earlier submission is strongly encouraged!

There is no registration fee to participate in the Philadelphia Trans-Health Conference, but if travel expenses would prevent you from offering your workshop idea, please be in touch with the planning committee about your needs. A limited amount of funds may be available to provide travel assistance for presenters with pressing need. Go ahead and submit your workshop proposal in the online system and also contact Jacsen at jacsen@trans-health.org or by calling 215-563-0652 x264 with information on what kind of support you would need to be able to attend.

I’m not submitting a workshop, but you should!

(via papi-coxxx)

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Call for Submissions: Queer Fresh Meat: Trans and Queer Survivors on In-Community Assault

Queer Fresh Meat: Trans and Queer Survivors on In-Community Assault

co-edited by July Westhale and TT Jax

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS and FAQ

Q. You mean, even queer people do violent, fucked up things to each other?

Yes. Some queer and trans* people have no reason to love queer or trans* communities. Some of us will never call- nor wish to call- queer community home. Exposed primarily to its failures- its classism, racism, misogyny, ableism, sizeism, self-perpetuating violence- we are exiles, bitter, wandering among trans* and cis, homo and hetero communities that cannot or will not hold our truths.

Queer and trans* communities, like any communities, play out the isms, insecurities, and carefully policed insularities of the dominant culture. “Family”, we frequently name each other- chosen family, beloved community- and yet like any other family, we’ve got skeletons in our closet. Hurt and fear carry as much influence as joy here, abuse- physical, emotional, sexual- as much our shared experience as pride.

Living through trauma is like dropping into the underworld. Unimaginably displaced from our communities, our bodies, our sense of security and safety in the world, we wander penumbral places of fear and possibility from which we must take flight or fall. Confined to liminalities, we are not inclined to slap on rainbow smiles and pretend that nothing happened. It happened. It happened in us and we carry it, all of us, regardless of the vibrancy of our rainbow banner.



Q. So, what’s Fresh Meat?

Imagine an anthology written not by experts but directly by us, the people who lived it, from the ground up. An anthology of stories that neither pretends that women don’t rape nor that everyone who is raped is a woman. An anthology that acknowledges systematic oppression as trauma. An anthology that acknowledges that systematically oppressed peoples do each other violence, even as they attend three hour work planning sessions complete with fresh fruit and iced water to plan their liberation. Imagine an anthology that is specifically by and for queer and trans* survivors of in-community trauma- in all of our wit, boldness, and brilliancy- that is not so much a guidebook to our healing as a map of our return- where we’ve been, where we’re going, where we wish we were. 

Fresh Meat aspires to be that anthology: a queer community coming out, the skeletons of in-community trauma assuming for ourselves flesh and voice, shape-shifting through page and possibility as we perform stories uniquely new and deeply entrenched. For some of us, these skeletons are not our secrets but our most intimate stories, deadly to pack away, imperative to be witnessed, validated, illuminated. Please help us throw wide this cumbrous closet door to the light of duh, people: it happened, it happens, we’re here.



Q. What sorts of work are you looking for? Is this supposed to be, like, art?


We have an extensive wish list: creative nonfiction, experimental fiction and nonfiction, hybrids, calls to action, speculative fiction, flash, revenge fantasies, fabulist pieces, ergodic works, poetry, lyric essays, plays, prayers, screenplays, postcards, drawings, graphic art, photographs of flesh, fear, or dance, letters, appropriated texts, song lyrics, and any other form of text or page-based expressions are wildly welcomed. We hope to explore every possibility of rage, forgiveness, love, loss, and transformation as we clack-dance our skeletons out of the queer-pride closet.



We also hope to include works derived from poly, kink, and sex positive communities that overlap within queer or trans* experiences; works that explore the violent impacts of misogyny, the ridiculousness of trying to access gender-based support services when you have more than one gender, the confluence of race, support, and access, the sick joke that is only funny to you cause laughing is better than laying in bed another day, and the contraindications of class or locality on help and healing. Also, long erratic musings on nonviolent transformation vs. beating the **** out of that ******** ******, how you came to accept your health and wholeness by pounding spaghetti dipped in red paint onto canvases you made from your old bedsheets, and what you really thought about that support group that you had to start yourself once you were discharged from the nuthouse again.

And more. We want raw, witty, mesmerizing, bold. Art in all of its possibility and messiness. Down in the underworld, we learned how deep the wells of our creativity and resiliency really were. Draw from there: breathe life into it, animate.



Q. When should I send in the postcard with the flash piece about the survivor art I made from painted spaghetti and an old bedsheet?

Please send your submissions to freshmeatanthology@gmail.com by July 31st, 2013. Works should be 1-35,000 words, negotiable, and double spaced in .rtf, .doc, or .pdf format. Previously published and simultaneous submissions are fine; please just let us know if your work is accepted elsewhere, as well as all relevant information for any previous publishers. We anticipate going through each submission thoroughly and respectfully, while taking the time to care for ourselves and our personal triggers, so the response time may be several months.



Q. Who can write for this? Are y’all gonna, like, double-check to make sure I’m really gay?

Please only submit if you are or have lived through, or have loved or known someone who has lived through (or is living through), the experience of in-community queer or trans* assault. We talk about assault, for the purposes of this anthology, as the ability to carry out threats of emotional, corporeal, intellectual, implied, verbal, community, or psychological harm due to violence, disruption, or lack of accountability in all of their myriad forms. We believe assault is self-defined. Our job as editors is to curate your stories and archives of healing, and we will not police, invalidate, background-check, or shame you or the manifestations your trauma creates.

**On consent: please note that we value consent and believe that disrespecting the laws of consent further or re-traumatizes victims and survivors. That noted, make sure you receive consent from those you love if you are writing their stories.



Q. What do I do if writing for this triggers the poo out of me? 

For survivor-led, queer, trans, and BDSM-knowledgable emotional support for triggers that this project may trip up on, please call The Network/La Red hotline at 617.742.4911 or 617.227.4911(tty).



Q. Who are y’all, anyway?

July Westhale is a bossy femme writer, activist, and radical archivist with a weakness for botany and hot air balloons. She works as an editor for Arktoi Books (an imprint of Red Hen), Narrative Magazine, and Copper Canyon Press, and writes the Litseen San Francisco column Hello, Typewriter. She was recently nominated for the Best New Poets of 2012 anthology.www.julywesthale.com 

TT Jax is a parent, partner, mixed-media artist, and writer currently living in the Pacific Northwest by way of 28 years in the Deep South. He is a columnist and associate editor for LambdaLiterary.org, blog editor of Specter Magazine , a certified Celebrant, a doula-in-training, a Salmon Steward, a survivor, and a welfare mom. He blogs about homelessness, PTSD, disability, abortion, transitions, dreams, killer bacon cheese dogs, and time at www.ttjax.com.



For more info, please visit http://freshmeatanthology.wordpress.com/

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Call for Submissions: Geek Love: An Anthology of Full Frontal Nerdity

Do you have the hots for that uber-sexy IT chick who knows exactly how to turn your computer on? Do you find a mad scientist’s lab a sexier setting than the bridal suite at the Ritz? Do you take tours through the natural history museum just so you can watch the tour guide talk about the hardness of perfectly preserved dino bones? Know how to twiddle a game controller with the best of them? Then we want to see your stories, art and comics in Geek Love.

Geek Love will be a collection that celebrates geekdom in all its erotic, smart, hot-as-an-exploding-chem-lab ways. Think smart and sexy, girls with glasses, boys with brains, computers with all the right hardware. Give us characters who are smart but not smarmy, nerdy and wordy — whether they’re playing Doctor or petting Schrödinger’s pussy! Bring us your mad (and sane) scientists, your grammar nerds and your nerdy grandmas, your role players and cos-players, your freaks and geeks, your goggles and gears.

We have a kick-ass team putting this collection together, full of skilled editors, planning gurus, artists and promotional rockstars, including Galen Dara, Jaym Gates, Janine Ashbless, and Shanna Germain.

This will be a Kickstarter Project, and the funds will be used to pay the writers and artists, to produce the full-color ebook and print book, and to promote the collection. If we receive additional funds (and we absolutely believe we will), that money will be used to increase the pay to authors and artists.

Geek love… It’s the Comma Sutra. It’s Full-Frontal Nerdity at its finest. It’s the sexiest thing since Leisure Suit Larry and Lara Croft filmed that super-secret easter egg cut scene together. It’s hotter than a mad scientist’s robot girl.

More: http://geekloveanthology.wordpress.com/submissions/

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College student anonymous sex diarists wanted

rkb:

I’m looking for college students (any school/year/major) to write weeklong anonymous sex diaries for the book I’m editing, out in 2013. It pays. If you know anyone who might be interested, feel free to pass this on or have them email me at sexdiaries at nymag.com and I still need non-students from anywhere that’s not NYC or SF. THANKS!!

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Did I tell you I’m editing a book of sex diaries?

rkb:

I am, for Ten Speed Press, all original to the book. Always wanted to write one? Have a fascinating sex/dating life of know someone who does? Email me at sexdiaries at nymag.com with your basic info (age, gender, location, occupation, sexual orientation and relationship status) and tell me why you’d make a good sex diarist and I’ll send you more info. Collecting diaries for the book over the next 3 weeks; the weekly online series is ongoing.