Sentences with phrase «indie erotica author»

I know I'm not the only indie erotica author to get excited.

Not exact matches

There is no denying that the Romance and Erotica genres are hot right now and the industry is mainly written by female indie authors.
This is the main reason why 59 % of Romance and Erotica books are published by indie authors, the vast majority who are women.
Further, I've heard from many indie authors who don't write erotica or even romance who say their books were pulled too.
While I think the stores have the right to pull books, the focus on indie authors over ALL erotica seems unfair (has anyone pulled Fifty Shades of Gray?).
Some can argue that it brought not only indie authors but also fan fiction into the more respectable mainstream, although a growing number of critics are pointing to the unhealthy dynamics in the book as everything wrong with romance... and erotica... and sex in general.
Erotica and Romance are two literary genres that are dominated by female indie authors and 59 % of all titles on the market are written by them.
They all basically blame indie authors for putting their erotica titles side by side with children's books, hampering eBook discovery and raising a firestorm.
I'm not aware of any indie author placing hardcore erotica in any kids section in any bookstore.
Indie Authors are currently abusing the system and having hardcore erotica placed in the kids section of many popular bookstores.
There are issues with a tiny number of indie authors gaming the system, no question, but let's not forget who leads the way, and makes the most money from the erotica market.
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Smashwords, the largest distributor of indie work, got faster and cleared out a bunch of bugs in 2012, but still have a horrid accounting system that will eventually drive all but the erotica authors away.
To make it worse, young adult authors — who were registered as YA — were refused to sit with the other YA authors, because RT deemed them «indie» and in some cases ended up next to extremely explicit erotica.
There is a petition on Change.org led by Mistress Renee to appeal to Amazon, B&N, and Kobo executive management to stop removing Erotica and self - published indie authors.
Erotica is popular with readers, and much of the demand is now being met by indie authors.
I've heard first - hand reports of B&N manipulating its rankings for erotica titles as well, but only for indie authors and not for trad pubbed titles:
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