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Koldoon wrote:
Darkjoy wrote:
Dryder wrote:
The only thing I hate about being a Were-Cabbage is the green stuff in my ears after the full moon is gone...

Wow, does this mean that your campaign arc was written years ago? When I first came to these boards I saw slogans like: were-cabbages forever.

And that was in 2005!

Back to the original point: Do you know of any other publisher that is interested in CW-like articles?

Sadly I know of no other publisher that takes CW-like articles - but you can be sure we're looking.

Mongoose has an e-zine that accepts articles, at least my initial search turned that up. But I've got no idea what it pays.

Dark Archive

Great Green God wrote:


I know that they have a compilation or two planned (they might even be out already). I would guess that depending on how well they sell and how well the respective creators like the format there might be more prebuilt books or comic books in the future. Downer as a regular comic book how cool would that be?

GGG

A lengthier format would help Downer's plot make more sense actually.


Okay. Now I understand what the werecabbage thing is about. Pretty cool, actually.


Great Green God wrote:
Matrissa the Enchantress wrote:


Who/what are these other 'various gaming outlets' to which the Were-Cabbages also submit adventures? I have to admit that my knowledge of sources for "amateur" adventure writing is pretty much limited to Dungeon.

Off the top of my head: 0one Games, Goodman Games, Mongoose, Necromancer, Silven Publishing, EnWorld, and few other places whose names escape me at the moment. Oh, and WotC. Still I think most of us consider Paizo our favorite.

GGG

Wow! Thanks for sharing, you leafy lunar types!

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Ashenvale wrote:
Great Green God wrote:
Matrissa the Enchantress wrote:


Who/what are these other 'various gaming outlets' to which the Were-Cabbages also submit adventures? I have to admit that my knowledge of sources for "amateur" adventure writing is pretty much limited to Dungeon.

Off the top of my head: 0one Games, Goodman Games, Mongoose, Necromancer, Silven Publishing, EnWorld, and few other places whose names escape me at the moment. Oh, and WotC. Still I think most of us consider Paizo our favorite.

GGG

Wow! Thanks for sharing, you leafy lunar types!

Silven: homepage appears to be down.

En World: can someone point me to their submission guidelines??


En World's publishing branch is En Publishing, though sadly I've never worked for them to have a contact name. It being part of En World, though, I expect they actually make open calls on occassion in the Open Calls forum on the message boards of that site, and that would be your best route to break in without a specific contact.

- Ashavan


I'm actually the line manager/editor for EN World's upcoming series called Faction Folio. I inherited those duties from another person who dropped out.
That being said, I don't think that there are any specific submission guidelines for the publisher. Instead, I believe the primary contact for all EN Publishing business is Morrus himself.
I have no idea what he's looking for in his future publishing endeavors.
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What's Faction Folio?
I'm glad you asked!
It's a series of PDF supplements that outline organizations that exist in a D&D campaign. Some good, some bad, some just waiting to be hired by whoever has the most coin.
We've got two projects on the plate right now -- a thieves guild and a city guard. I'm expecting one will be published in May and the next in June.

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OK, thanks for the information.

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