The Guttersnipe Challenge

About nine months ago I went off into a rant on my Bingo thread: why were there so many master/slave books where the slave was mentally and emotionally a child in a man's body? Why were there so many that painted Stockholm Syndrome as a valid HEA? Or told rape victims to be thankful that they had been raped by good and decent people? (seriously wtf?) So many where the master did horrible, abusive things only to whine "WHY?? WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ME?!?!?" and guilt trip the slave into submission?

You know what I want? I want a master/slave book where the slave is a snarky antihero. I want one where you like both the master and the slave, but you like their plots against one another more. Something with twists and turns. Something that gives me my dark fantasy but doesn't feel the need to shame me for having it by pretending that rape is some kind of accelerated track to true love.

When the dust had settled and my Bingo team was done staring at me like I had lost my mind, someone said "Actually that sounds kind of awesome. Why don't you write it?"

So I did, it's called Guttersnipe.

What I didn't anticipate is that no one in m/m romance would want to publish it. Nobody. You didn't do this, they said, readers will want that, they insisted.

Trust us, we know.

Maybe they do. Let's find out!

The nice thing about bringing Guttersnipe out as an indie is that I get to do something no publisher would ever let me do: give it away.

What is The Guttersnipe Challenge?
I put myself out on a limb for a story I believe in. You guys know that I like to break the mold, to write things no one else is writing and push the boundaries of what romance novels can and should do. My publisher was ready to accept Guttersnipe on the condition that I change one of the most important elements of it and I said no.

I passed up the opportunity to have people I consider to be the best in the business guide this book because I think they're wrong about what romance readers want. I think you will love this story.

Was that a mistake? Should I have trusted the experience of my editors? I can't bear not knowing, so here's the deal: I'm looking to put this book in the hands of as many fiercely opinionated people as possible. To do that I'm giving away twenty free copies and giving everyone who signs up to take The Guttersnipe Challenge 60% off. When the dust has settled and everyone has had their say, we'll know who was right.

The Challenge Schedule
June 19th - June 29th: The Signup Period
June 30th - The Challenge Begins, discount/freebie codes are emailed to participants
June 30th - July 15th - Read Guttersnipe and post your most blisteringly honest reviews (don't worry I'll bring the S'mores!)
July 15th - July 21th - Blog Tour!

What's In This For Me?
Other than a free book? Think of all the things you've read that have made you say "Man, this industry will publish ANYTHING" I'm telling you now they won't; there is something they won't publish. Doesn't that make you curious?

Yes, But It Sounds Scary
Guttersnipe was not rejected for its content, but for its plot. So rest assured there is no gratuitous violence, torture, or graphic abuse. There is no pedophilia, bestiality, incest, water sports, necrophilia, fisting, etc, etc, etc, etc. There *is* however a lot of dubcon and some off-scene rape (I mean the book is about sex slavery, come on) so if that freaks you out you may want to take a pass.

How Do I Sign Up?
Submit your email on the Challenge's Signup Page. You can also read an excerpt there ^_~. RSVPing to the event through Goodreads or shelving the book will not constitute a 'sign up' because I will have no email to send the coupon code to. So remember to use the Signup Page, your information will be kept private and you won't receive any spam from me ^_^

I Really Want a Free Book, How Do I Improve My Odds of Winning One?
Use the referral code to direct more people to sign up to take the Challenge. For each person you bring in, I will give you an extra entry :) I won't insult your intelligence, obvious this is all a ploy to get the book in front of as many people as possible, but then ... all contests are. I'm just slightly more creative about it ;)

Guttersnipe by Isa K.
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Published on June 18, 2012 21:11
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message 1: by Emma Sea (new)

Emma Sea I'm incredibly excited about this. I want to read a slave who is a snarky anti-hero. Brilliant idea IsaK. (I wanna buy a copy though: I don't want authors to feel they have to give their work away.)


message 2: by Mandapanda (last edited Jun 19, 2012 01:03AM) (new)

Mandapanda I avoid slave fic because the sub/slave characters seem so boring and sheep-like to me. Give me a snarky slave any day. I'm looking forward to this challenge Isa!


message 3: by Sherry (new)

Sherry F Interesting. I agree that it always seemed like a head smacking moment when the owner had his tender wittle feelings hurt because the slave didn't immediately return his feelings. Really?

Look forward to it!


message 4: by Isa (last edited Jun 19, 2012 06:39AM) (new)

Isa K. Emma C wrote: "I'm incredibly excited about this. I want to read a slave who is a snarky anti-hero. Brilliant idea IsaK. (I wanna buy a copy though: I don't want authors to feel they have to give their work away.)"

I'm really touched by the generosity of the romance community. Cheryl gave me a lot of very useful feedback when I was writing the first draft. When I decided to self publish I offered to give her a cut in exchange for her services and she was like "Bah! Your money's no good here!!" XD XD XD I feel a bit like Jimmy Fallon in that bank commercial, who doesn't like free?!?!

I'm really excited to see what everyone thinks, but you especially after your really interesting reviews of Rachel Haimowitz's stuff :D Every time I see one I get all "Ooo Ooo DO ME NEXT! DO ME NEXT!!" *lol*


message 5: by Audrey (new)

Audrey Slave/master and dubcon stories aren't really my thing, but I commend you for standing up for your work. :)


message 6: by LenaLena (new)

LenaLena I hate happy slaves. This may just be worth checking out.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

This sounds intriguing. Of course I never have opinions, but most slave fic sucks hind tit. I'm in.....once I get through all the instructions up there.


message 8: by Kim (new)

Kim Alan Marleen wrote: "I hate happy slaves."

snort

I'm totally in, Isa. :)


message 9: by Lori K (new)

Lori K "So rest assured there is no gratuitous violence, torture, or graphic abuse. There is no pedophilia, bestiality, incest, water sports, necrophilia, fisting, etc, etc, etc, etc. "

YOU'RE NO FUN... :)


message 10: by Isa (last edited Jun 19, 2012 09:19AM) (new)

Isa K. Kate wrote: "This sounds intriguing. Of course I never have opinions, but most slave fic sucks hind tit. I'm in.....once I get through all the instructions up there."

Well you know ... why say it in five sentences, when you can say it in twenty paragraphs? I was going to do this post entirely in gifs and images of Michael Del Zotto ... but that seemed excessive :)


message 11: by Isa (new)

Isa K. Lori K wrote: ""So rest assured there is no gratuitous violence, torture, or graphic abuse. There is no pedophilia, bestiality, incest, water sports, necrophilia, fisting, etc, etc, etc, etc. "

YOU'RE NO FUN... :)"


HAHAHAHAHA. It's just when you say you wrote something too controversial to publish in M/M Romance I feel like most people must assume you've written Hostel: The Sexy Edition


message 12: by Lori K (new)

Lori K " Hostel: The Sexy Edition "
LOL!


message 13: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee Lori K wrote: ""So rest assured there is no gratuitous violence, torture, or graphic abuse. There is no pedophilia, bestiality, incest, water sports, necrophilia, fisting, etc, etc, etc, etc. "

YOU'RE NO FUN... :)"



Ditto!

I don't know if I can join the Challenge, interesting as it sounds. I'm an impulse reader so I might not be able to get around reading during the time frame listed. Nonetheless, I wish you luck, Isa!


message 14: by Isa (new)

Isa K. Utterly Huggable Quills wrote: "I don't know if I can join the Challenge, interesting as it sounds. I'm an impulse reader so I might not be able to get around reading during the time frame listed. Nonetheless, I wish you luck, Isa!"

You can still signup, get the discount or freebie and read it whenever you feel like it if you want. I'm not about to chase people around with a pitchfork screaming "READ MY BOOOOOOK!!!" *lol*


message 15: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee LOL!

Um, good, because I'm not a fast runner. XD


message 16: by Kerry (new)

Kerry I love master/slave books. This sounds great! I'm very intrigued!


message 17: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Beyers I'm intrigued :)


message 18: by Isa (new)

Isa K. Hoping to convert all this intrigue into squeals of pleasure :D


message 19: by MiMi Rae (new)

MiMi Rae very creative...makes me want to read it, so I guess it's working :)


message 20: by Jane (PS) (new)

Jane (PS) Hey Isa! Good on you :) I want to join the challenge but I'm not sure about my available time...

I notice that you promise not to chase people around with a pitchfork screaming "READ MY BOOOOOOK!!!"; so on that positive note, count me in ;)

*Off to sign up*


Jo * Smut-Dickted * I am in like flint. And just so I'm clear it's not about the free copy. In fact please feel free should I come up on a list to pass me by - I'll happily and willingly fork over dinero to buy it myself. I like what you are doing - and I support not compromising. Viva la revolución!

The story sounds amazing and I am all in. This is my favorite genre!


message 22: by Isa (new)

Isa K. You guys are all way too honest :D I would totally take a free book and then be like "Sucka! I review when I feel like it!" *lol*

Anyway, the two week period is just to give people the opportunity to read the book before I do the blog tour, because the blog tour consists of essays surrounding the book's "controversial" issues. While I'm doing my best to keep these spoiler free ... some people (like myself) like to come into a book knowing as little as possible about it.

As much as I'd like GR to be flooded with reviews all at once, you're under absolutely no obligation to read and review during the official challenge period.


message 23: by Fangtasia (new)

Fangtasia I'm buying it just to find out how you managed to create a "snarky, antihero slave."

My understanding of sexual slavery is that the slave's reason for existing is to please the master, period. What I've never been able to understand is why does it always seem to please the master to have an automaton for a slave. Are there no masters out there who would be pleased by having someone with a personality for a slave?

The only book I've read that comes close to portraying this is The Violet and the Tom.

I very much look forward to reading Guttersnipe, and paying for it, so you feel compelled to continue writing original fiction for us originality-starved readers.


message 24: by Isa (new)

Isa K. Thanks :D It's definitely original, I think the jury's still out on whether that's a good thing or not but I've trust you've already peeked at the reviews *lol*

Hope you enjoy it!


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