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for readers and writers of erotic fiction

Interview with Renee Rocco, Lyrical Press

Interview with Renee Rocco, Lyrical Press

Q. What is your role at Lyrical Press?

Publisher.

Q. Do erotic authors have a limited lifespan, or can they happily write in the erotic genre for many years?

I believe they can continue to write their genre for as long as their imagination allows. Continue reading “Interview with Renee Rocco, Lyrical Press”

April 6th, 2010 Posted by Sally Jones | Publishers & Editors | no comments

Interview with Hazel Cushion – Xcite Books

Interview with Hazel Cushion founder of Xcite Books

Q. What was your childhood ambition?

When I was eleven, and used to my mother’s forty-miles-an-hour driving, it was to go 100mph on the M1.  I have since achieved this!

Q. What ambitions do you still have?

To develop Xcite globally – this year we are going ‘Down Under’ with a new partnership in Australia and New Zealand and we are in talks for US distribution too.

Q. What was your first job?

I trained as a silversmith and after a stint in Hatton Garden I joined the QE2 and worked aboard cruise ships for several years. Continue reading “Interview with Hazel Cushion – Xcite Books”

April 6th, 2010 Posted by Sally Jones | Publishers & Editors | no comments

Author interview with Kay Jaybee

Interview with Kay Jaybee
Q. What was your childhood ambition?
Rather predictably, I always wanted to write and have a book published. I still can’t believe it’s happened!! My first solo work, The Collector (Austin & Macauley, 2008), has been out for 18 months now, and I’ve just had 2 e-books published by Xcite (Quick Kink 1 and Quick Kink 2). I get a massive high out of getting my work is in print, whether it’s an individual story, a poem or entire book. I really hope I never lose that buzz. Continue reading “Author interview with Kay Jaybee”

April 6th, 2010 Posted by Sally Jones | Author Interviews | no comments

Author interview with Roger Frank Selby

Interview with Roger Frank Selby

Q. What ambitions do you still have?

To  live long and prosper, and thus launch my family. (Still seem to be launching them in my sixties).

To break into mainstream Science Fiction. I’ve just had an erotic SF novella published by Xcite – Ice Commander. This is a good beginning.

To still be alive when there is evidence of life and/or intelligence elsewhere in the universe/ multiverse. Continue reading “Author interview with Roger Frank Selby”

April 6th, 2010 Posted by Sally Jones | Author Interviews | no comments