What is it about being told "never date a demon" that makes us want to go out and jump one? Must a demon's agenda always be demonic? Can he be redeemed? Or does being bad feel good? Long ago, imps were more mischievous and playful -- naughty, perhaps? -- and our perception of them has grown more sinister over the centuries. Incubi crave sex, but for what purpose? We at Red Moon won't further define what makes a demon, imp, or incubus -- we want to read your stories that answer these questions! -- so if you tell us an imp is a six-foot tall, protective, sexy creature made of smoke and shadows, then we completely agree: that sexy beast is definitely an imp. And so is the next sexy beast, and this next one just happens to be horned and horny. Seduce us. Ensnare us. Set us aflame.
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Market Genres
Genres
Fantasy
Romance
Market Types, Lengths & Pay Scale
Originals
Short Story
3000 to 7500 words
Royalties Only
Novelette
7500 to 17500 words
Royalties Only
Novella
17500 to 20000 words
Royalties Only
Market Submission Types
AI Submissions?: Unknown Policy
Electronic Submissions?: Yes
Postal Submissions?: No
Multiple Submissions?: No
Simultaneous Submissions?: No
Translations: Original Language Only
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