Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Guest Blogger - Tina Burns, Liquid Silver Books

I'd like to welcome Tina Burns, Liquid Silver Books publisher.

Please tell us a bit about LSB and your position with the publisher.

Atlantic Bridge Publishing was founded in early '99 by Raven and Mike as an Internet Marketing company, Raven went the pub route soon after with ABP which pubbed its first book in Jan 2000, while Mike stayed in marketing until LSB got busy.
In 2002, they branched off AB and founded Liquid Silver Books, the erotic romance imprint of AB. LSB pubbed its first book Jan 2003. Until mid 2004, LSB pubbed one book a week when we moved to two a week since--450 books published so far. We’ve enjoyed steady stable progress mainly due to excellent staff who have been with us since they joined, guided by Raven and Mike's decades of corporate and small business experience.
LSB is all about quality and long-term viability for everyone involved readers, authors and staff. From start-up to the consolidation business phases, LSB has been successful and is now embarking on an expansion phase over the next few years.
My role as Publisher is to “spread-the-good-LSB-word”. My goal is to increase sales, widen our reader base, author retention, and getting LSB to the next phase of ePublishing.
It seems that more and more epublishers are acquiring GLBT titles, specifically M/M stories. What makes an LSB gay title different from the rest of the pack?

While it does seem M/M titles are becoming a dime a dozen, I think there is still room for more. We have a few books with F/F elements in them, but only one dedicated F/F romance book and I'd like to see more. What sets us apart are our high standards, every book we accept is exceptional in its own way, then goes through rigorous editing, polishing it even more. Our books are relationship focused stories that will melt your socks off. :~D
Could you tell us how many titles are specifically M/M?
Whew, you made me count. Looks like we've got about 35+ M/M dedicated books and/or books with M/M elements.
What subgenres appear to be the most popular?
There’s actually a pretty even mix of Contemporary and Paranormal/Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Are there plans for further defining your Molten Silver line to indicate LGBT titles, making it easier for readers to find particular genres?
We are currently building a new shopping cart which will allow us to better designate the elements in our books. I’m hoping to see that up and running for the public by March of 2010.
Are there any themed submissions calls coming out that you feel authors of GLBT stories will find particularly attractive?
I do have some themed submissions coming out for 2010, but I’m not quite ready to reveal them. ;) I do have spots left for our Firemen series, Hearts Afire, which is a pretty popular M/M genre. Here’s the link to the Phase Two submissions call. Please read the submissions guidelines and note that Phase Two is still open.
Any comments you'd like to share with our readers?
I’d love to see more GLBT stories submitted to Liquid Silver Books, and am open to suggestions for themes that cater to GLBT stories as well. My inbox subs2008@liquidsilverbooks.com is always open so feel free to email me anytime!
Thanks so much for joining me here today, Tina.
Thanks for having me!

13 comments:

Jeanne said...

Morning, Tina will be in later in the day, so there might be a lag in responses

Athena Grayson said...

I'm so excited to see Tina here, Jeanne! I'm getting ready to submit my first full-length M/M to LSB!

::scuttles back to the WIP to finish polishing the cannonball::

T.A.Chase said...

Hey Tina and Jeanne,

Great to see Tina out and about spreading the good word about LSB. I love writing for them. :)

Jeanne said...

Excellent, Xandra. I love the image of polishing a cannonball. I'm sure it will be a blast! LOL OUCH!

Joyce Ellen Armond said...

I admire the dual direction LSB is taking by embracing all aspects of romance with the Molten and Sterling lines, as well as M/M and F/F. It reaches out to all readers' tastes.

Joyce Ellen Armond said...

I admire the dual direction LSB is taking by embracing all aspects of romance with the Molten and Sterling lines, as well as M/M and F/F. It reaches out to all readers' tastes.

Joyce Ellen Armond said...

I admire the dual direction LSB is taking by embracing all aspects of romance with the Molten and Sterling lines, as well as M/M and F/F. It reaches out to all readers' tastes.

ObsidianBlade31 said...

Xandra - all I have to say to that woman is WOOT!

ObsidianBlade31 said...

T.A. - I'm a Missionary of Utterly Amazing Erotic Romance! There will be a tent event on Sunday...

ObsidianBlade31 said...

Joyce - I admire you're dedication to posting. ;)

ObsidianBlade31 said...

Jeanne - Thanks for inviting me! Let me know if you get any questions and again, don't hesitate to email me anytime! tina @ liquidsilverbooks.com

Joyce Ellen Armond said...

If you post things three times they come true.

(bangs head off desk.)

K. Z. Snow said...

From everything I've heard, LSB is in the top tier of e-pubs. Nice to know authors as well as readers have some options. Even better to know LSB is expanding its GLBT list! ;-)