Evernight Publishing wants short stories and novellas in all genres of erotic romance for its Romance on the Go multiauthor series. The editors write:
Romance on the Go is a bestselling multi-author series unique to Evernight Publishing. Our readers have busy lives. We want to offer our readers a collection of short stories that can be read during work breaks, on the bus, in the waiting room, or before bed. These stories should be memorable, with romance to make them sigh and sex scenes to make them flush.
Submitting to Romance on the Go multiauthor series
- Publisher: Evernight Publishing
- Publication: Romance on the Go multiauthor series
- Publication type: ebook
- Word count: 10,000-16,000 words
- Payment: 45% gross royalties from sales on Evernight’s website and 45% net royalties from sales on retail sites
- Deadline: No deadline
- Response time: 12 weeks
- Format: Microsoft Word document, 1-inch margins, 12 pt Times New Roman font, no headers/footers/page numbers, double-spaced
- Will they take simultaneous submissions? No.
- Will they take multiple submissions? Not specified. Read more about multiple and simultaneous submissions.
- Will they take reprints? Not specified.
- Additional notes: All sub-genres of erotic romance accepted. Please include “Romance on the Go Submission” in the subject line when submitting.’
Find more details at Special Lines | Evernight Publishing, and don’t forget to tell them you found their submission call here!
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