12-17-2012, 01:38 PM
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Harlequin Shivers (the new gothic)
Harlequin Shivers is looking for moody, atmospheric, lush gothic-inspired stories. We are updating the pulp gothic as a rich romance with dark, sexy, mysterious heroes and anti-heroes and sensible heroines beguiled by male magnetism and allure against all better judgment. The focus is on the building sensual tension and the sumptuous and scary surroundings that this chilling type of story elicits in the reader. Shivers are exactly what the reader will feel both from the mystery suspense and the carnal romance. We think the perfect Shivers story is 30,000-50,000 words, but we are open to both shorter and longer stories. Whether your story is contemporary, historical or horror we want to be frightened and seduced!
High sensuality
Comparative Authors: Amanda Stevens
Movie Examples: The Others, True Blood
Please state that your manuscript is aimed at Harlequin Shivers in your submission (cover letter, 1st page of mss).
http://www.harlequin.com/articlepage.htm...&chapter=0
Harlequin Shivers (the new gothic)
Harlequin Shivers is looking for moody, atmospheric, lush gothic-inspired stories. We are updating the pulp gothic as a rich romance with dark, sexy, mysterious heroes and anti-heroes and sensible heroines beguiled by male magnetism and allure against all better judgment. The focus is on the building sensual tension and the sumptuous and scary surroundings that this chilling type of story elicits in the reader. Shivers are exactly what the reader will feel both from the mystery suspense and the carnal romance. We think the perfect Shivers story is 30,000-50,000 words, but we are open to both shorter and longer stories. Whether your story is contemporary, historical or horror we want to be frightened and seduced!
High sensuality
Comparative Authors: Amanda Stevens
Movie Examples: The Others, True Blood
Please state that your manuscript is aimed at Harlequin Shivers in your submission (cover letter, 1st page of mss).
http://www.harlequin.com/articlepage.htm...&chapter=0
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