Editors: Lucy Felthouse and Kevin Mitnik
Publisher: House of Erotica
Submission deadline: 1st January 2014
Expected release: Spring/Summer 2014
Genres: Any
Theme: Sapphic
Pairings: Lesbian (Multiples Accepted)
Word count: 3,000 – 6,000
Payment: Royalties will be split 40% of the net profits with contributing authors, exact values will be given once we know how many stories will be in the final anthology. Royalties will be paid to each contributor once their share reaches a minimum threshold of £20.
Due to the success of Smut in the City, Lucy Felthouse and Kevin Mitnik are pleased to announce that they’re putting together a spin-off anthology, with a Sapphic theme.
Smut in the City: Sapphic Edition will be a collection of lesbian erotica with an urban/city feel edited by Lucy Felthouse and Kevin Mitnik.
The Smut in the City: Sapphic Edition anthology will feature stories from a variety of genres, but they must have that overall “city” feel, either in location or style. Think sex in or around famous tourist attractions, on top of skyscrapers, on the underground or subway, in city centre fountains and so on. But be aware all of those examples have already been done in the original anthology, so be unique! Read Smut by the Sea Volumes 1 and 2, Smut in the City and Smut Alfresco to get an idea of what we like. If you’d like some clarification before submitting your story then please contact us.
And Remember: The “Smut” series is all about fun, light-hearted stories. So please no pain, darkness, cheating couples and angst that’s just not smutty. Keep it sexy, humorous and fun.
Submit your story by emailing it as an attachment to sapphic@sexyreads.co.uk. Please format your story in Times New Roman, 12pt font, double spaced with each new paragraph indented by ½ inch. Use double quotation marks in dialogue.
Submit your story by emailing it as an attachment with the filename “your story – your pen name – sapphic.doc” In your email, please remember to include your pen name, author bio and links along with the story word count and genre.