The Lambda Literary Awards’ digital 2022 presentation named winners from a pool of 120 shortlisted finalists.
Ereaders and Erotica Are a Perfect Match
E-readers and digital publishing continue to foster the market for the hardest forms of erotic fiction, a market traditional publishers fail to serve.
Scribd, Citing Profitability, Cuts Back on Love and Sex
Scribd found romance readers gorging on books through the ebook subscription service are costly, and now the company is cutting back on the genre.
Sexed-up Chinese Pulp Fiction Invading Vietnam
In Vietnam, pulpy Chinese novels translated with computer software and published using Vietnamese pen names have become a wildly popular genre.
Confessions of a Gay Erotica Writer in the Era of Indie Publishing
Self-published gay erotica writer M.P. Rey reveals his joy at moving from the dusty shelves of hidden rainbow-flag bookstores to better status on Amazon.
Bragelonne: Fighting France’s Book Snobs with Success
Publisher Bragelonne has found extraordinary success selling what others in France might deign to be untouchable, including fantasy, romance, and ebooks.
Yes, Yes, Yesssss…! Erotic Romance Sales Still Sizzle
According to Totally Bound Publishing CEO, Erotic romance continues to boom, particularly as ebooks—and acceptance—have become mainstream.
Dinosaur Erotica: Seriously? Oh Yes, and It Sells
Taken by the T-Rex might sound like a joke book title to you, but it’s part of an odd and oddly popular self-publishing subculture of monster erotica.
Success with Erotica, 3D Sex App Leads Publisher to Meet the Queen
Welsh publisher Xcite Press offers short, erotic fiction that has found great success targeting older women — and has even been honored by the Queen.
Erotica Ignited Book Sales, But Trend is Tough to Sustain
The Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon is likely an anomaly and though erotica is more than BDSM, it is still tricky to sell, say authors, publishers and booksellers.
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