I'm a bit of an aspiring writer, hoping to maybe/perhaps/someday/hopefully get something published.
Just asking, how would I go about getting a copy of a DCC adventure I ran for my group published and into the hands of others?
And how much corruption could I obtain from doing so?
I'm fine with growing a beak if it means getting it published.
What's it take for Goodman to like it?
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Re: What's it take for Goodman to like it?
From the About Us page of the main site:
At least, that's the state of play for now.Submission Guidelines
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Re: What's it take for Goodman to like it?
Here are my submission guidelines. My Appendix N Adventures are DCC RPG adventures.Summer-Knight925 wrote:I'm a bit of an aspiring writer, hoping to maybe/perhaps/someday/hopefully get something published.
Just asking, how would I go about getting a copy of a DCC adventure I ran for my group published and into the hands of others?
And how much corruption could I obtain from doing so?
I'm fine with growing a beak if it means getting it published.
You can contact me at john@bravehalfling.com
http://bravehalfling.com/page11.html
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Re: What's it take for Goodman to like it?
Basically, if you have an awesome idea there will be someone to help you get it in print. If your idea is pretty much the same as everyone else's, it's a lot harder.
John and Brave Halfling are an excellent option. He took my Swords & Wizardry: WhiteBox rules set and made them look incredible. Definitely take a look at his writer's guidelines and give it a shot!
John and Brave Halfling are an excellent option. He took my Swords & Wizardry: WhiteBox rules set and made them look incredible. Definitely take a look at his writer's guidelines and give it a shot!
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DCC Minister of Propaganda; Deputized 6/8/11 (over 11 years of SPAM bustin'!)
DCC RPG playtester 2011, DCC Lankhmar trivia contest winner 2015; OD&D player since 1975
"The worthy GM never purposely kills players' PCs, He presents opportunities for the rash and unthinking players to do that all on their own."
-- Gary Gygax
"Don't ask me what you need to hit. Just roll the die and I will let you know!"
-- Dave Arneson
"Misinterpreting the rules is a shared memory for many of us"
-- Joseph Goodman