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Animal Attraction 2

April 27th, 2009 Administrator Comments off

The always-fabulous Elisa Rolle had nice things to say about the book here:
http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/615637.html?mode=reply

She mentions that the book works as a whole even with the markedly different voices of the individual authors, and the variety of beasties that they wrote about. I’m very tickled to see their hard work acknowledged. The stories really are top-notch, with the whole subtext of action/adventure going on in each of them. That wasn’t intentional but it’s definitely they way the book turned out.

Woo hoo!

Animal Attraction 2 releases!

April 11th, 2009 vincentdiamond Comments off

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From Torquere Press, the long-awaited anthology from some of the best authors Torquere has to offer: Jane Davitt, Kiernan Kelly, Sean Michael, Aaron Michaels, CB Potts, and Julia Talbot.

Like Animal Attraction 1, a portion of my editor’s proceeds are being donated to animal causes. This time, it’s Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue and Florida Draft Horse Rescue

Because of their size (and therefore value to the meat dealers  and the PMU trade), draft horses often end up in feedlots around the country. If you can find it in your heart to help them out–even a couple dollars will help–I’d be thrilled for you to do so.

Animal Attraction 2

March 23rd, 2009 Administrator 1 comment

Well, it’s getting closer to the Wednesday release date, and I just the print galley (print! it’s going to print!), and the PDF, and I’m realizing that this is it. It’s real. After months of work and edits and proofing and all that back-and-forth, the real deal is almost here.

I’ll be on the Torquere Social LJ tomorrow posting excerpts and talking about the *fabulous* authors who contributed to this book. Thank you Jane Davitt, Aaron Michaels, Sean Michael, (no, they’re not related), CB Potts, Julia Talbot, and Kiernan Kelly. Some of them may even get to stop by and say “hi!” as well.

Check in tomorrow!

No wonder I’m a little tired…

August 31st, 2007 Administrator Comments off

Progress report for August:
# of anthologies released: 1 (Animal Attraction from Torquere Press. But you knew that).
# of submissions: 5
# of rejections: 7
# of sales: 0
# of proofreading/copy edit projects completed: 11
# of proofreading/copy edit projects in queue: 3
# of edit projects assigned: 2
# of Developmental Edits: 2 completed, 1 in progress
# of Book Doctor projects: 1 completed
# of checks owed for writing: 1
# of checks received for writing: 2
# of anthologies in planning stage in cahoots with Shanna Germain: 1-2:)
# pair of riding boots purchased: 1

Some of the rejections were from mainstream markets, a couple were from erotica. Especially disappointing to me was the “no” from Richard LaBonte from BRG and BGE. But he did say he liked my writing and wanted me to submit to any future anthos he does, so that felt nice.

And alas, the “Hot and Delicious” antho that Shane Allison was pulling together, fell apart. He couldn’t find a publisher for it:(. Shane did the very hot “Hot Cops” antho so I was expecting muy caliente stuff from this book as well. I appreciate that he updated his authors right away and released the stories back to us. Anyone looking for a 3K-ish piece set in a meat locker?

Animal Attraction seems to be doing well. Folks were very kind to me at all the live and loop chats I did. Website hits increased by 60% this month and it was definitely a result of the AA promo. It was great fun to send out the gift baskets and chapbooks and author packages! Once I knew AA was a go, I began collecting animal-themed goodies, knowing that I’d want to do these promo type gifts. I had tiger striped paper, jungle print candles, cat decorations, leopard print stickers, all kinds of silly stuff.

And in other news, I’ve moved over to Wordpress for my web site and it’s live here:

http://www.vincentdiamond.com

This will allow me to update and add to pages on my own instead of waiting for my ever-expert but busy webguy to do it. Like, the Torquere Press anniversary Scavenger Hunt graphic. I did it All By Myself. I’ll also be posting more story excerpts, links, and pictures of hunks. Because it ain’t just all about the words!

Ladies and gentlemen, the cover is here!

July 16th, 2007 Administrator 1 comment

And it’s beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Cover artist Alessia Brio captured a great image–I think it’s really a stunning visual, don’t you? I’m using it as my Userpic, which is a tad cramped. Once Torquere gets it uploaded to their website, I’ll post a URL. And the authors will be getting the covers today as well. (On my list of Things to Do, which is rather long right now).

One of the authors, Aaron Michaels, has a shot on his LJ. It’s big and it’s here:

http://aaron-michaels.livejournal.com/1484.html?#cutid1

Animal Attraction will be released August 8th by Torquere Press and it’s an anthology to growl over. I asked for stories on the theme of, well, animal attraction and animals bringing people together. And I got some wonderful tales (tails) in response. I’ll be posting more details in the next couple of weeks but I’m a little giddy about the cover and had to share.

I think it’s so pweddy….

June progress report

July 1st, 2007 Administrator Comments off

For June
# of submissions: 4 (Yes, I am still behind on my goal for the year)
# of rejections: 0 (which just means that editors haven’t made it through their Inboxes).
# of sales: 0
# of proofreading/copy edit projects completed: 6
# of proofreading/copy edit projects in queue: 7
# of Developmental Edits: 2
# of Book Doctor projects: 0
# of checks owed for writing: 6
# of anthologies in production at publisher: 1 (Animal Attraction is at Torquere).
# of dressage saddles purchased: 1

I’m looking forward to getting final cover art for Animal Attraction and moving forward with starting promo on the book. The writers who contributed have a great variety of voices and perspectives. From gerbils to elephants, there are stories in the book about all kinds of animals. I was tickled to see what the authors came up with.

And a belated report on a sale from last month: “Not to Forget” was accepted for the Coming Together for a Cure by Alessia Brio and Phaze. The really-short story was something I sent just as a possible change-of-pace type story and Alessia liked it enough to accept it. (Begin Sexual Content Warning: absolutely no one in this story has an orgasm. End Sexual Content Warning). The book is more about love than erotica and I figured a non-sexual love story might work for the charity antho.

And what is *your* news this month?

Animal Attraction- drumroll please!

April 3rd, 2007 Administrator 2 comments

Torquere has officially okayed the stories for the anthology I’m editing for them. And the selections are, in no order whatsoever:

“Make Me Beg”, Aaron Michaels
“White Mountain”, Sarah Black
“What We Leave Behind”, Shanna Germain
“Canine Connection” Neil Plakcy
“Puppy Tax”, J. Rocci
“Cold Iron”, KC Warwick
“Bungalow Bill”, Ansley Vaughn
“Hound, Horse, & Turtledove”, Elazarus Wills
“Brahmas & Pitbulls”, BA Tortuga
“Birds of a Feather”, CB Potts
“Indengious”, JL Jensen
“Gerbils Fall in Love”, Dianne Fox
“Horseplay”, Sean Michael
“Chasing Samson”, Kiernan Kelly

I got a nice mix of stories that are light, serious, romantic, smutty, and all in-between. Some of the authors are new to Torquere; some are long-time reader favorites. And the animals! We have elephants, owls, cougars, cats and dogs (living together!), gerbils, horses, and even an elk.

One thing I’m going to do on my end is offer readers the chance to choose which charity 10% of my fee will be donated to. I’ll have a list of a few animal charities that need help–a horse retirement community, a big cat refuge, a wolf refuge, one for elephants, and probably a spay/neuter charity for domestic pets– and ask buyers to let me know, either here or by email, which fund they want to help out. It’ll be some bookkeeping work on my end but that’s fine. There are so many sad stories out there and animals who need our help that a little time adding up some numbers every month ain’t a big deal.

Updates on the editing process will follow in the weeks to come! Congratulations to the authors and I think readers will be tickled with the stories.

(And it’s only fair to point out, that on preview, I’d initially spelled Sean’s story as Horselay. I kid you not).