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Okay, here are a few industry tidbits that I picked up at the Birmingham conference:

First, Felecia Mills of Red Sage was present and she talked about being extremely eager to acquire ebooks. Interested writers may query her with a short synopsis and the first 10 pages of their erotic romance stories (total manuscript length under 20,000 words). The material should be emailed to her at: RedSageEditor@gmail.com. Felecia said the Red Sage ebook site was hoping to launch by the summer.

Leslie Wainger of Silhouette is looking for paranormals and thrillers.

John Scognamiglio of Kensington is looking for paranormals, although he stressed that Kensington publishes a wide variety of romances.

And, continuing our paranormal theme, Hilary Rubin of St. Martin’s wants to acquire paranormals and chick lit novels.

As far as the agents were concerned, Christina Hogrebe of the Jane Rotrosen Agency said she’d like to see Latina fiction and what she called “coming of middle age” stories. She wants non-category, thrillers, and cozy mysteries.

Kimberly Whalen of Trident Media Group has a variety of interests, including commercial fiction and non-fiction, women’s fiction, and pop culture.
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