Tuesday Spotlight: Anne Kane

How I became an erotic romance writer

Writing erotic romance is not something I planned to do, or even aspired to for most of my life. Both as a child, and an adult, I read a lot of fantasy and science fiction, with some mystery thrown in from time to time. Every once in a while, I’d read a contemporary story or a biography. Still, fantasy and sci-fi were definitely my favorites. Then I discovered paranormal romance. Christine Feehan’s Ghostwalker series. Angela Knight’s Mageverse. Kelley Armstrong’s Bitten. A whole new world opened up for me and before I knew it, I was hooked. I devoured book after book, and at some point, I thought hey, I want to try writing this kind of story.

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I was very fortunate in being accepted by the first publisher I sent a story to. Changeling Press took the second story I’d written (the first was sold to a print publisher) Stranded on Earth and encouraged me to submit more manuscripts. Since I’d much rather write stories than Query Letters and Synopsis, I took the easy way out and haven’t submitted to any other publishing houses since. I’m happy there, writing what I love and getting paid for it!

Comments

  1. How many years have you been working with Changeling Press?

    Thanks,
    Tracey D

  2. HI Tracey

    I’ve been with Changeling since July 2008, so that makes it about a year and a half. They are great, and I highly recommend them if you write erotic romance. They are an amazing bunch.

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