Excite Spice continues to grow at a steady rate, but our goal is to double our subscriber base this year. We’ve found some of our best advertisement has been the availability of new boxed sets on Amazon for readers to discover. To that end, we’re putting out an open call for stories to include in boxed sets that will be used to… Read More
$0.99 – La Ninera de Los Baumgartners – Babysitting the Baumgartners – Now in Spanish!
¡Leer el súper caliente, diversión-en-el-sol, el libro de majoría de edad que lo comenzó todo! Ronnie, ahora una estudiante de primer año de universidad, ha estado cuidando para Los Baumgartners tanto tiempo, ella es prácticamente un miembro de la familia. Cuando la Sra. Baumgartner – que insiste en llamarla Verónica – invita a Ronnie para que viaje en sus vacaciones… Read More
Selena Kitt on the Self Publishing Round Table Podcast
I did an interview on the Self-Publishing Round Table Podcast last week. It was fun! I talk about publishing, give a little bit of my history, and of course, we discuss the Babysitting the Baumgartners movie. Check it out! If you listen and like it, please DO leave them a review on YouTube! 🙂 Questions and topics discussed: Can you… Read More
NEW Boxed Sets ~ Only $0.99
THRILL RIDES Amazon ~ Amazon UK Buckle up for a thrill ride! This 10 BOOK Excite Spice MEGA Bundle brings you a spellbinding array of exciting encounters between good girls who have a penchant for getting into trouble and bad boys who like to walk on the wild side. You get over 160,000 words of breathless, page-turning drama so hot… Read More
Selena Kitt Featured in AVN Magazine
I was almost in an article in the Detroit Free(ish?) Press this week about Michigan authors, but in the end, the paper decided that Selena Kitt wasn’t “family friendly” enough for them. Meh. If you check out the article, you’ll see that the photos of my books are still there, but they cut my part of the article out. Jerks…. Read More
Introducing Hot-Off Winner Justine Hollander
SELENA: Emily Tilton came to me a few months ago to ask if I’d be interested in sponsoring an erotica writing contest and of course I said, “Absolutely!” Then the hot-off was born. Writers trying to out-hot each other? What’s not to love? The winner, who wrote the hottest of the hot, was Justine Hollander. She started at Literotica (where… Read More
Endings: Happy Ever Afters
The “Happy Ever After” has an important place in literature, to be sure, but it isn’t the only way a story can end. I find it ironic that fairy tales have seemingly cornered the market on the happy ever after. Remember Pretty Woman? Vivian: I just wanna know who it works out for. You give me one example of somebody that we know that it happened… Read More
Amazon at it Again – Blocking Pseudoincest and Monster Sex!
Amazon is at it again. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised anymore when Amazon decides to change the rules of publishing erotica on their site, but there are days when I feel like my career in this genre is a little bit like playing Calvinball. (Anyone else remember Calvin and Hobbes?) The only rules are the ones Amazon makes up… Read More
I Wanna Be a Slut
I wanna be a slut. There, I said it. I want to be able to have sex with anyone I want, anywhere I want, without strings, without consequences. I want to do it in public places. I want to flash people from my car or in the supermarket. I want to masturbate in a restaurant, across from my lover, my… Read More
Readers are Writer’s Gold
Every time I get a “fan” letter saying, “You probably won’t answer this, you probably have people reading your mail for you…” etc, my mind boggles. I read all my “fan” mail (even the ones on actual paper!) and answer most of it. (You would be correct in assuming the ones I don’t answer start out with, “Hey, you write… Read More
Online Writing Tools
I wrote my first novel-length work long-hand in a spiral bound notebook. I was thirteen, I think. I wrote my first “real” novel when I was fifteen on an old manual Royal typewriter (the kind with a cloth ribbon) and I think I was sixteen when my parents finally indulged and bought me an electric typewriter. I thought I’d died… Read More
The Long-Term Erotica Game
As a erotica writer, are you in the short-term game or the long-term game? Did you know there was even a difference? There is–an important one. Even before the Fifty Shades phenomenon, writers were discovering that erotica was a gravy train when it came to writing. The fact that the erotica market supports selling shorter works for more money made… Read More