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To Anna (comment #12) Answer
To Anna (comment #12)
Answer from William Maltese
Anna, I was delighted to find out, just the other day, that there are still available in Italy the used copies of my Harlequin Italian-language editions. This site's (see me bow down!) "Web-mistress Elisa" was kind enough not only to make me aware of one Italian edition of mine that I didn't even know about but to send me a copy of it for my personal collection.
As for Harlequin ever asking me to write more -- or my asking Harlequin to let me write more -- what happened was that, as so often happens in the here-today-gone-tomorrow world of publishing, Harlequin had a power shift that saw not only my personal editor leave the company but the company's Senior Editor leave--at one and the same time. Rather than attempt to adjust to that change, I merely moved on to do other projects with other publishers, including the three sweet romances I did for Heritage House (writing as Willa Lambert) which will soon be re-issued by Wildside/Borgo Press.
As for me converting some of my m/m stuff into m/f, it has already been done. Whenever a m/f publisher checks in with me to ask -- "Hey, William, do you have anything we can add to our Fall schedule?" (which has happened on occasion) -- and I only have a m/m manuscript available (which has happened on occasion), I always make the change to fit the request (same if an m/m publisher wants a book and I've only available a m/f manuscript). As long as a book has a good plot-line, I always find the genders of the characters, and the sex acts performed by those characters, pretty much interchangeable (except, of course, for some obvious anatomical differences).
A reason, of course, that you won't find me presently doing all that many m/m-to-m/f conversions on my own is that I'd need an m/f publisher ready to publish such conversions; it's mainly been the m/m publishers providing me with those opportunities, lately. Maybe that will change; I certainly can hope so.
And, of course, I've such a full writing schedule, at the moment, by way of books I've already contracted to do, that I need more time before any m/m-to-m/f can occur.