United States of America (Press Release) November 25, 2007 --
Why would a woman read a romance that involves two men? That's the question most often posed to the owners of Torquere Press, a mid-level ebook and paperback publisher who specialize in gay and lesbian romance.
"I believe everyone deserves a happy ending," says company President, SA Clements. "Not everyone wants a traditional romance, and there's gap between gay literary fiction and gay erotica where these stories fit in."
Torquere Press specializes in stories with great characters, great romance, and plots that fall into every genre from contemporary to sci-fi, and from action-adventure and historical to the most popular paranormal genre.
The slogan for Torquere Press, "Romance for the Rest of Us" illustrates that there are a lot of people out there who aren't finding what they need with the traditional romance market, or in more typical gay fiction.
"I love men," author Julia Talbot says. "Why shouldn't I love men in love? There's no reason a woman can't enjoy the idea of two men finding pleasure and romance together."
The authors, editors and owners of Torquere Press will be making many public appearances in 2008, including the Celebrate Romance conference in February, Romantic Times in April and Book Expo America in June. Authors and employees are always available for interviews and talks, just to spread the word about what Romance for the rest of us is all about! Visit Torquere Press online at www.torquerepress.com
"I believe everyone deserves a happy ending," says company President, SA Clements. "Not everyone wants a traditional romance, and there's gap between gay literary fiction and gay erotica where these stories fit in."
Torquere Press specializes in stories with great characters, great romance, and plots that fall into every genre from contemporary to sci-fi, and from action-adventure and historical to the most popular paranormal genre.
The slogan for Torquere Press, "Romance for the Rest of Us" illustrates that there are a lot of people out there who aren't finding what they need with the traditional romance market, or in more typical gay fiction.
"I love men," author Julia Talbot says. "Why shouldn't I love men in love? There's no reason a woman can't enjoy the idea of two men finding pleasure and romance together."
The authors, editors and owners of Torquere Press will be making many public appearances in 2008, including the Celebrate Romance conference in February, Romantic Times in April and Book Expo America in June. Authors and employees are always available for interviews and talks, just to spread the word about what Romance for the rest of us is all about! Visit Torquere Press online at www.torquerepress.com

Torquere Press publishes traditional romance for a non-traditional market.
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