I haven’t got my site updated with links from the book titles to the publisher’s site, www.ellorascave.com, which is on my list of things to do. But Ellora’s Cave is the most exciting thing that’s happened in publishing in my lifetime. I’m delighted to be an E.C. author and very pleased to see this kind of coverage.

Check out this article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, one of the top 10 most read newspapers in the US. It’s the cover story in the arts section.

http://www.cleveland.com/books/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1097931328267620.xml

As the article states, many of us write fantasy/science fiction erotic romance. In fact, my confusion as a writer has been, what market am I in? Is this erotica? Is it romance? Is it Fantasy/SciFi/Horror, what? Praise be, E.C. lets me do all of it in the same book!

Love and Rockets features a rocket scientist, not your typical romance heroine. And Dangerous Games features science fiction in spades. Since I can’t seem to write anything that doesn’t mix erotic romance with speculative fiction, I would probably die with a lot of manuscripts in my file cabinet that never saw the light of day without a revolutionary publisher like this.

If you think romance is boring, go to www.ellorascave.com and see what romantica (TM) is all about. I guarrantee you’ll find something fun to read. The site is wonderfully user-friendly and allows you to sort by theme and genre both so you can find exactly the kind of read you’re looking for.