Anime House Press
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Name: | Anime House Press out of Ontario, Canada |
Contact: | Marg Baskin and Heather Bruton |
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Fandoms: | anime, From Eroica with Love, others |
Status: | no longer active |
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URL: | a late 1990s catalog |
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Fanworks Published
- 1991 Anime Erotica Calendar (anime)
- Amantes de la Noche ("Lovers of the Night") (Forever Knight)
- Anime House Presents (multi anime)
- Anime Images (multi anime)
- Anime Erotica Portfolio for 1990 (anime)
- Black Diamond (Voltron)
- Book of Shadows (original fiction)
- For Those Who Came in Late (multi fandom)
- Graven Images (multi fandom)
- Guns and Red Roses (From Eroica With Love)
- The Inheritance (original fiction)
- Maelstrom Seed and Wild Card (Saint Seiya)
- Palette of Artists
- Paper Phantasies
- Red Files, Hard Choices (Callan and The Equalizer)
- The Second Wave (War of the Worlds)
- The Serpent's Kiss (Forever Knight)
- Thoughts Contingent on the Wrong Box (Eroica/Lupin III)
- Vampire Hunter D: A Verse Adaptation (Vampire Hunter D)
- X-Talk (X-Files letterzine)
Submission Guidelines for Manga and Anime Zines
From a 1989 (updated in 1991) flyer in Guns and Red Roses #1:
All stories and manga should be original to the author, not translations of Japanese material. Fiction may be any length up to 40,000 words. Longer by special arrangement. All stories must be independent and complete onto themselves.
World cross-over and/or world warping is fine, if the story makes obvious sense or comes with some sort of rational explanation ie, if you want to write about Eroica's adventures in the Gundam world, for heaven’s sake, tell us how he got there! Gay material is fine, so long as the original characters are gay (as in Eroica or Patalliro!. As with any other form of radical world-warping, slash material will be considered only if the story stands up under its own weight. R-rated stories and art are welcome, so long as they emphasize erotic, sensual and/or romantic elements rather than sex for its own sake (a judgment call on the part of the editors).
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The editors admit to being whimsical folks, so all submissions are judged, ultimately, on the basis of personal whimsy. If you have a story you feel deserves an exemption from one or more of the stated guidelines, by all means, tell us about it!