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Circlet Press
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Publishes erotic literature, often specializing in fantasy and science fiction themes. They also publish gay and lesbian themed SF/F and sex-related nonfiction. They sell adult books, magazines, and how-to manuals.
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Black Lace Books
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A division of Virgin Books. Publishes explicitly sexual books written by women for women.
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Cleis Press
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Publishes provocative books for smart readers of lesbian and gay studies, erotica, sex manuals, and sexual politics.
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Booklocker.com
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Print-On-Demand and electronic book publisher who accepts erotica fiction and nonfiction.
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Renaissance E Books
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Publishes erotica novels for a mature audience that does not want the characters to disappear behind closed bedroom doors. They look for manuscripts that are carefully plotted and well written with developed chacters.
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Unbound Books
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An independent publisher located in Northern California who works with new and established authors, poets and artists. They publish hardcover and paperback erotica which include BDSM, Gay/Lesbian, Leather, Romance, Humor, and Poetry.
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Red Sage Publishing
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Publisher of the Secrets anthologies written by and for women. The publisher looks for character driven stories that concentrate on the love and sexual relationship between the hero and the heroine.
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Zumaya Publications
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Publishes well written erotica containing a story line. Characterization, setting, and sensuality in steamy sex scenes are important, but not every page has to be sex.
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GLB Publishers
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ooperative publishers of good books, both fiction and nonfiction, by and for gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals.
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STARbooks Press
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Providing adult readers worldwide with quality fiction, non-fiction and poetry from the male erotica genre.
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Chimera Publishing
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UK publisher of erotica encompassing a theme of submissive females being seduced by dominant men and women. Publishes two titles per month.
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