Friday, July 15, 2011

2011 Rainbow Award Guidelines for Gay Books


In case you don't know, there's this event called The Rainbow Awards. It was started by LGBT romance book reviewer, Elisa Rolle, and it's been gaining momentum in the past few years.

Here are the rules and how you can enter.

If you write m/m romance, or m/m fiction, and you haven't checked out Elisa's blog yet, please take the time to do it. You're in for a treat you won't find anywhere else. It not only has a strong international flair and sophistication I love, but also a sense of taste and style. It's different; trust me on this. Style is something you either have or don't have and you can't fake it. Elisa has style. And she cares far more about books and authors than she does about the publishing industry or idle gossip.

I know for a fact Elisa lives and loves m/m romance more than anyone I know. Although she's a full time professional in Italy, with an excellent career, the rest of her life has been devoted to m/m romance. And in doing this, she's helped promote positive, productive LGBT images without an agenda. She just loves what she does.

So check out her site, and if you haven't entered your books in her contest, please check out the guidelines. I might be wrong about this because I haven't checked other guidelines in a while, but as far as I know, this is the only international LGBT award where everyone is invited to participate. In other words, you don't have to be gay. You can be a straight woman writing m/m romance and you are still eligible. And, you can enter e-books. They don't have to be just print books.

2 comments:

Jaime Samms said...

I just want to second everything Ryan has said about Elisa. She's a treasure. Thank you, Ryan, and Thanks, Elisa, for your unflagging support of our genre.

Jaime

ryan field said...

So much hard work goes into this!!

I admire her and don't know if I could do what she does.