Author Profile: Elizabeth Coldwell

Posted on October 17, 2010

Elizabeth Coldwell

Elizabeth Coldwell is the former editor of Forum magazine, where she was responsible for publishing a number of now very well-known erotica authors for the first time, as well as honing her own writing.

She was the launch editor of Erotic Stories magazine and one of the co-founders of the Guild Of Erotic Authors. Her novels Calender Girl and Playing The Field were published by Headline Liaisons in the late 1990s, and her third novel, a tale of time-travelling, body-swapping and cute, kinky rock musicians, Someone Else’s Skin, is available from Xcite. Her short stories have been published by, among others, Black Lace, Cleis Press, Xcite, Ravenous Romance, Total-e-bound, Circlet, Oysters And Chocolate, Torquere and Dreamspinner. She enjoys writing across the spectrum of erotica genres, from m/m space opera to girl/girl messy fun, vanilla to BDSM, paranormal to contemporary.

She lives in London, although she’s originally from the North of England, and a good chunk of her writing day is spent with a cat asleep on her lap, or wandering across her keyboard in an attempt to edit her stories. Her weekends are usually spent following Rotherham United home and away, or whipping up a batch of scones, because everything’s nicer with scones…

Find Elizabeth on:
Her blog http://elizabethcoldwell.wordpress.com

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1 Comment

  1. Sommer Marsden

    Very cool. I love Liz. She was always super nice and easy to work with and sharp as a tack. I did a double take when I saw Calendar Girl. I’m going to flatter myself and chalk her title and mine up to great minds and all that jazz! 🙂

    Super profile.

    XOXO

    Sommer

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