![]() ![]() ![]() We're looking for covers that catch the eye and suggest a good story or engaging theme, beyond just the presence of sex, and without resorting to pin-up photography or glamorous figures simply photoshopped into standard scenery. This list is about how the work is positioned and marketed if it goes against the grain of mainstream industry thinking about successful erotica covers, add it. It doesn't even matter if you've read it. The quality of the written work is secondary to its presentation. The keynote event and reception-scheduled for May 1, from 7 to 9 PM in the Imperial Room-is NeMLAs first interdisciplinary keynote address, which will include opera and a multi-media presentation of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet by Christopher Innes and Brigitte Bogar. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. ![]() ![]() Non-speculative subgenres such as BDSM, historical, and queer erotica should not go on the list, unless they are also speculative somehow, in which case they are absolutely to go on the list! In this ish (volume, whatever) we have the following dangerous, romantic. Speculative genres include: sci-fi, fantasy, horror, paranormal, monster, post-apocalyptic, bizarro, time travel, etc. What counts as "erotica" can be literary erotica, smut, literary porn, erotic romance, erotic thriller, dark erotica, etc. This is a list of works of speculative fiction erotica featuring noteworthy covers that do not simply resort to stock photos of attractive men and women. ![]()
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