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Pitch your book to Erin Lale of Eternal Press and Damnation Books

Erin Lale, the Acquisitions Editor at Eternal Press and Damnation Books, will be taking three line pitches on the o midnight EST.

For Eternal Press: All fiction genres except mainstream, but particularly YA, paranormal romance, steampunk, GLBT, erotic romance and erotica. Eternal Press mainly publishes various types of romance. Eternal Press is also open to nonfiction, but it must be genre-related.

For Damnation Books: dark fiction, especially YA, humor, paranormal (but no paranormal romance-- send that to Eternal Press,) GLBT, and erotica. Damnation Books mainly publishes horror.

WHEN:    Jul 9, 2012 9:00 AM EST - Jul 9, 2012 11:00 PM EST

COST:   FREE for ALL PREMIUM Members!
$0 for Basic Members

REGISTRATION:      This event does not require registration.

INSTRUCTOR:   
Erin Lale is the Acquisitions Editor at Eternal Press and Damnation Books, and the Editor and Publisher of Time Yarns. She has been a writer since 1985, and has published a wide variety of fiction, nonfiction, and other work. She wrote for The Sonoma Index-Tribune, was Editor and Publisher of the quarterly magazine Berserkrgangr, owned The Science Fiction Store in Las Vegas, and did technical writing for Sprint-Nextel on processes she invented. She has also been an alarm dispatcher, ran for public office, taught a class in Russian at UC - Santa Cruz, competed in martial arts tournaments, directed the magical realist art film Rain Dance, served on the state mental health advisory board, and is the world's most prominent contemporary sunprint artist, none of which impresses her Bengal Cat, Beni-Wan Cat-Obi.

Tags:    Query/Pitch, Editor/Agen





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Website Instructions

Savvy Authors offers several different methods for pitching your book to acquiring editors and agents:

Blog Pitch Contests
Contest rules and instructions are posted on the Front Page as an article on the date the contest is to be held. Members may leave a contest entry as a comment to this post, and the editor/agent will review all posts and post winners at their discretion.

Winners typically are requested to submit a full manuscript of their entry to the acquiring editor/agent. Yay!

Pitch Appointments
Savvy Authors brings in editors and agents who agree to "listen" to members' pitches in our chat room. Each appointment lasts ten minutes in which the member and the editor/agent are in a private chat room. At the end of the ten minutes, if the acquiring editor or agent is interested in reading your manuscript a request to send a partial or full will be offered immediately.

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