Top 5 sellers for 2014

Here are our top five sellers for 2014: Uncovered by Kyell Gold Dude, Where’s My Fox? by Kyell Gold Meatier Showers: One More Time by Furious Strip Brawlers by Braford Red Devil by Kyell Gold

Writing Erotica #3 – Conflict

The following blog entry is a guest post by Rechan. The author is solely responsible for its content. You can follow Rechan on Twitter @MoleWords and Rechan on FA. We’ve covered what the sex scene does for your story, and how to write the scene itself. What’s next? Conflict! Conflict is one of those things […]

Writing Erotica #2 – Crafting The Sex Scene

The following blog entry is a guest post by Rechan. The author is solely responsible for its content. You can follow Rechan on Twitter @MoleWords and Rechan on FA. In Writing Erotica part 1, we discussed the role your sex scene has. I was going to talk about conflict, but several people have commented to […]

ROAR Volume 6 now open for submissions

Our longtime editor, Buck C. Turner, has completed his last volume of ROAR with the release of Volume 5 at Anthrocon. He is stepping down from ROAR to pursue other projects. Therefore, we’d like to welcome aboard ROAR’s new editor, Mary E. Lowd! You may recognize Mary’s name as the author of both Otters in […]

The Mind Game

The following blog entry is a guest post from Fox Thoughts. The author is solely responsible for its content.   I’ve talked about a bunch of stuff that’s ancillary to the process of writing, but anyone who’s seen me at conventions knows that I’m much more interested in talking about the writing itself, so let […]

The Cover Letter

The following blog entry is a guest post from Fox Thoughts. The author is solely responsible for its content.   Well, I didn’t exactly intend to turn this tumblr into a ‘how to’, but if people want, then I shall provide.  Just like before, let me make it clear: this advice is for small publication […]

The Creative Divide

The following blog entry is a guest post from Fox Thoughts. The author is solely responsible for its content.   Or, the grass is always greener. I recently had the chance to sit down with an artist and chat about our respective disciplines.  The very first thing he said surprised the fuck out of me. […]

Writing advice – Art

The following blog entry is a guest post from Fox Thoughts. The author is solely responsible for its content.   Or, what to expect, what not to expect, what to do, what not to do, and how all dem art stuff works. This is something that comes up so often when I’m talking with newer […]