Solara Gordon's Fairy Tale Menage Wins Publishing Contract in RT Writer's Idol Contest
‘I THINK WE’VE FOUND A STAR!’ SAYS RIVERDALE AVENUE BOOKS PUBLISHER LORI PERKINS ABOUT THE WINNER OF WRITERS’ IDOL COMPETITION
‘Three Princes for Sienna’ by Solara Gordon Captures Erotic Romance Publishing Contract
RIVERDALE, NY - (May 13, 2013)— Riverdale Avenue Books, the nation’s fastest-growing e-book publisher, has offered an erotic romance publishing contract to Solara Gordon, who captured the Writers’ Idol competition held recently at the annual Romantic Times Convention in Kansas City, Mo.
Ms Gordon won for her submission ‘Three Princes for Sienna.’ Riverdale Avenue Books will publish it next spring, just before the next Writers Idol competition to be held in New Orleans.
“I stepped out of my comfort zone and found out wonderful things can and do happen! I’m still in awe and pinching myself over this. Thank you!” said the author when notified she had won the Romantic Times award.
More than 4,000 romance writers and readers gathered for the convention at the Sheraton Kansas City at Crown Center. Hundreds of manuscripts were reviewed by a panel of industry judges made up of leading editors and literary agents.
“This book is so perfect for Riverdale Avenue Books that I thought I had imagined it. Fairy tale and multiple partners – who could ask for more? I am hoping to be working with this author for years to come. I think we’ve found a star!” said publisher Lori Perkins
The over –all winner of the writing contest was the YA paranormal ‘What the Fey’ by R.A. Gates (aka Ruth Gates). She received mentorship and representation from New York literary agents Nicole Riscinneti of the Seymour Agency and Super-agent Louise Fury.
‘Three Princes for Sienna’ by Solara Gordon Captures Erotic Romance Publishing Contract
RIVERDALE, NY - (May 13, 2013)— Riverdale Avenue Books, the nation’s fastest-growing e-book publisher, has offered an erotic romance publishing contract to Solara Gordon, who captured the Writers’ Idol competition held recently at the annual Romantic Times Convention in Kansas City, Mo.
Ms Gordon won for her submission ‘Three Princes for Sienna.’ Riverdale Avenue Books will publish it next spring, just before the next Writers Idol competition to be held in New Orleans.
“I stepped out of my comfort zone and found out wonderful things can and do happen! I’m still in awe and pinching myself over this. Thank you!” said the author when notified she had won the Romantic Times award.
More than 4,000 romance writers and readers gathered for the convention at the Sheraton Kansas City at Crown Center. Hundreds of manuscripts were reviewed by a panel of industry judges made up of leading editors and literary agents.
“This book is so perfect for Riverdale Avenue Books that I thought I had imagined it. Fairy tale and multiple partners – who could ask for more? I am hoping to be working with this author for years to come. I think we’ve found a star!” said publisher Lori Perkins
The over –all winner of the writing contest was the YA paranormal ‘What the Fey’ by R.A. Gates (aka Ruth Gates). She received mentorship and representation from New York literary agents Nicole Riscinneti of the Seymour Agency and Super-agent Louise Fury.
Published on May 21, 2013 11:30
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I am thrilled to have published Ethan Mordden’s Passionate Attention of an Interesting Man. Ethan’s story collections Buddies and Everybody Loves You were books I read while coming out, their distinct
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Passionate Attention is a clever, fun, sexy read featuring a brand new novella and four stories. While not quite erotica, it’s still hot!—or as Ethan describes it, “Every one of the stories deals with the relationship of a dominant and submissive male, the daddy and his ‘boy,’ the top man and the vassal.”
In one of my favorite passages, a character says, “Jutter Flexx was not a porn star. He had done some modeling for Colt, and he did become one of their most exploited figures, with his own calendar. In the gay world, this is like being elected President of France.” How can I not love a brilliant line like that?
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