For several years, I have been writing for magazines, newspapers, websites, etc. While writing for such places has been my bread and butter, and the way that I feed my kids, I never really liked it. I published the six novels that I had written in my spare time over the years to see if this was going to be something that I wanted to pursue. The day after the books were published, I had made 19 sales! For the next couple of months, I continued to write and publish my romance novels as quickly as I could until I decided to try something new. The same friend who introduced me to self-publishing also publishes erotic short stories and she tells me all the time about how the earning potential is higher for erotic shorts for two main reasons.
Va Va Va Voom! Lit Mags That Publish Erotica
Publishing Short Stories in Journals and Magazines
Still, there are sex writers out there, and more markets opening up for them. Not everybody does it, but everybody should. Think you can inspire a little self-directed friction with your erotic fiction? Then send your smutty stories to the attention of "One-Handed Read", where hotness rules and cliche drools. Submissions should be approximately words long. Founded in , Clean Sheets is a premier venue for literary erotica on the Web, with over 3, readers a day, viewing millions of pages every month. An impressive percentage of what we publish is picked up by major print anthologies each year, including Susie Bright's Best American Erotica series, the Best Women's Erotica series, and Mammoth Books' Best Erotica series.
How I Made $10K Last Month Writing and Selling Erotica by Anonymous
Jun 30, AM. Lascivious demons, lustful gods and goddesses, possession and ghostly sensations that drive you mad. This literary anthology summons the shades of departed maidens and men drained of all life by night visitors, mysterious minions of the bedroom, lust-wracked Victorians trapped in dark asylums and ghosts greedy for flesh-world thrills. Any time period is acceptable, from ancient mythology to the present, space age and beyond.
The Thought Erotic welcomes submissions of essays, fiction, poetry, and art engaging topics of sexuality to foster critical thinking and challenge oppressive ideologies. Submissions may address current events, music, film, literature, art or any other topic pertaining to the realm of sexuality, including your personal experiences. At this time, we cannot accept interviews. We welcome short, reflective pieces as short as words as well as longer, analytical pieces up to 2, words. If you have a piece longer than 2, words, please query info thethoughterotic.