12 January 2011

Call for Submissions: Lesbian Space Exploration (Circlet Press)

Post date: 12 January 2011
Deadline: 15 February 2011

Theme: Lesbian Space Exploration

Women On The Edge of Space

There is plenty of room for creative exploration in the vastness of space. In our search for new life and new knowledge, though, does the human race ultimately find out more about ourselves? Whether your story focuses on the journey or the destination, we are looking for erotic science fiction stories in the Circlet Press mold that use space exploration as the central theme, plot element, or metaphor. Space travel can involve long periods of isolation, leaving loved ones behind, and challenging or strange new worlds. Connecting science fiction themes with eroticism is Circlet’s way; show us what can be stimulating in more ways than one.

More details on how to submit:

Circlet Press is seeking submissions for an upcoming anthology of er0tic stories focusing on space exploration, specifically with lesbian characters and themes, co-edited by Danielle Bodnar and Cecilia Tan.

There is plenty of room for creative exploration in the vastness of space. In our search for new life and new knowledge, though, does the human race ultimately find out more about ourselves? Whether your story focuses on the journey or the destination, we are looking for erotic science fiction stories in the Circlet Press mold that use space exploration as the central theme, plot element, or metaphor. Space travel can involve long periods of isolation, leaving loved ones behind, and challenging or strange new worlds. Connecting science fiction themes with eroticism is Circlet’s way; show us what can be stimulating in more ways than one.

Lesbian characters or themes in this volume only. Writers may be of any gender or orientation.

Submission Details:


Deadline for submission is February 15th, 2011. Our preferred length is approximately 3500 to 7500 words, but we will consider the range from 2000 to 10,000 words. All submissions must be made via email to Danielle Bodnar at danielle.circlet@gmail.com

More details: Submissions sent to other addresses/other editors at Circlet Press will not be considered. Standard manuscript formatting rules apply even though sending as an attachment (MS Word .doc or .rtf preferred). Please note that this means your name, address, and email contact must appear on the manuscript itself and not simply in your email message. (If you’re not sure what standard short story manuscript submission format should look like, Google is your friend.)

No simultaneous submissions (that is, don’t also send your story elsewhere at the same time, and don’t send it to multiple Circlet editors, either), and no multiple submissions to the same book. One story per author per anthology, thanks. Do not send two stories to the same anthology and as us to “pick the better one.”

All stories must include explicit s3xuality and er0tic focus. Romantic content is welcome, but in a short story remember to keep the details on the action and its effects on the main character’s internal point of view. Whether first person or third person, a strong, singular narrative voice is our preference (no ‘head hopping’ or swapping points of view within scene from one character to the other).

For more details on our editorial preferences, see the general submission guidelines on circlet.com. We highly recommend reading the guidelines, especially the “do not send” list, to increase your chances of sending us something we’ll love. Try to avoid cliches. Fresh and direct language is preferred to overly euphemistic. S3x-positive, please. We do not publish horror.

Originals only, no reprints. We purchase first rights for inclusion in the ebook anthology for $25, with the additional rights to a print edition later which would also be paid $25 if a print edition happens. Authors retain the rights to the individual stories; Circlet exercises rights to the anthology as a whole.

More information here.
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