To wrap up my series on submissions here on the Carina blog, here’s a post to let you know what the editors said they’d especially love to see. Not that they’re not acquiring across the board (because they are) but the story theme/idea/genre that makes their hearts race in anticipation and arm wrestle each other in the inbox. They’ve shared both specific (very specific in some cases!) and generic, to give you a sense of their reading pleasure.
Melissa Johnson — I am “still” into vampires, demons and shapeshifters.
I’d love to see some submissions that give me a real feel for a subculture in North America (or elsewhere). It could be economic, geographic, ethnic or all three…yum. I have a longstanding crush on stories about outcast witches, who meet and transform conservative heros…in a rural and/or historical setting.
Kym Hinton — I’m kind of a nerd in this sense, but I’d love to see some medical-focused romances. I’m not saying they need to be like Grey’s Anatomy, but Harlequin has a medical line, and I devoured them while I was in grad school. It was the best combo of work plus fun. If your heroine’s a phlebotomist and your hero’s a vampire or your firefighter falls in love with an EMT, I’d love to see it.
I’m also interested in more same-sex romances that aren’t necessarily erotic (though erotic is great too). Romantic comedies, paranormals, and historicals are personal favorites, but I’d be happy to read these stories in any genre.
Gina Bernal — I second the call for werewolves and more erotic romance (and erotic werewolves!). I’m a sucker for marriage of convenience stories and reimaginings of the Beauty and the Beast tale. In historicals, I love roguish marauders–pirates and vikings? Yes, please! I’m a big fan of fun, sexy contemporaries, and if you’ve written one with a rugby-playing hero you are an author after my own heart. I would also love to see some good non-romance women’s fiction, especially family drama a la Jodi Picoult.
Laura Anne Gilman — I’d love to see steampunk (which is very very hot right now, and we can get new projects out there faster than anyone else) and werewolfy stuff, which I think is also going to be hot. Romantic or not, don’t care. Horror would also be wonderful.
Rhonda Stapleton — Ooh, I second the steampunk thing! Also, I love to read any genre of romance, with heat levels ranging from very sweet to sizzling hot. I particularly love historicals set in unusual time periods or locales, but am drawn to most any era or location as long as the story is compelling. I’m eager for more futuristic and fantasy where the worldbuilding is strong without being overwhelming or needing a bible just to follow along–and if I can pronounce the names of the characters, that’s definitely a plus.
As a side note, I would kill for great stories that have ninjas or samurai–and if the stories have romance too, all the better!
Alissa Davis — I would love to get some foodie romances. Anything where either the hero or heroine is a chef, food critic, bakery owner or the like is right up my alley. Big fan of Top Chef here!
I’d also like some paranormal m/m, some really epic fantasy romance, and a few pregnant heroines. If you come across any tortured heroes, send them to sit by me!
Deborah Nemeth – I’d love to see some ms with unusual settings, from exotic locations to space opera to historicals. I welcome genre blends, such as Regency suspense, gay epic fantasy, space opera mysteries, romantic comedy heists, paranormal thrillers. And I find books with flawed, passionate heroes and heroines very appealing, including the disgraced and dispossessed who live on the fringe, rustlers, smugglers, forgers, thieves, courtesans, black marketers, rebels and con men…
Michael Banks – I’d like to see a good steampunk mystery.
Jessica Schulte — I would love to see anything where characters have (or a character has) a strong connection to animals. It doesn’t have to be Doctor Doolittle-y but that relationship of mutual respect between a human and a member of another species gets me all the time. And if somehow it’s involved in the plot . . . and yes, werewolves and paranormal species count, all the more the better.
And historicals that take me someplace completely new–This doesn’t rule out Regencies or Victorians–I want to see a new corner of that era.
I also really look for characters who intrigue me. Characters who struggle with their demons, and their own inconsistencies. If the character really grabs me, I’ll go anywhere with her/him.
Angela — I have so little time to edit right now, but there are a few things I’d find time for. First, the same thing I’ve been asking for the past five years– a really great space cowboy book in the vein of Firefly, or other space opera-ish stories. I’ve also been asking for action adventure for years. You know, Lara Croft meets National Treasure and Allan Quatermain? (contemporary, historical or futuristic, I’ll take any setting as long as the action adventure is fast paced and fun). Last, write me a really funny spy romance (a la Chuck) and I’ll be yours forever. It sounds like I have an obsession with TV (I don’t).
Also, I love (love) novellas. Paranormal, erotic, contemporary, futuristic…because my time is limited, novellas are easy for me to jump into and edit.
We’re looking for a few good authors, manuscripts and stories. Even if we didn’t describe yours above, we want to see it. Submission guidelines** are here and our inbox is open 24/7!
**If you have a manuscript you want to direct to a certain editor, please visit our submission guidelines and follow the steps there, submitting your material to the submissions inbox but including what editor you’re targeting in your query salutation.**