Alaric_Prympax said:
Any idea who might have been the first subscriber? Or is there even a way to find that out?
Someone in Ireland, apparently. I don't know who, exactly. Joseph Goodman would know.
Alaric_Prympax said:
Any idea who might have been the first subscriber? Or is there even a way to find that out?
BigFreekinGoblinoid said:How about further linking the site and the mag by offering "community supporter" status for subscribers? ( perhaps at a slightly higher rate, or multi-year option, etc... )
Ashy said:Morrrus, et. al:
You mention a finite number of pages (obviously) but the submission guidelines say nothing about an average of final article length? What are you fellows looking for in terms of a final word count in an average article? That might help some of us judge if and/or when we will be able to contribute!
Thanks!
Ashy said:
What about this question, Morrus? Thanks!
goodmangames said:
Yeah, those are good points. I agree that if feats and PrCs had existed in 1E, the early 1980s Dragon would have been full of them. But it would also have had a lot of crunchy rules that *weren't* feats and PrCs, and that's what I'm hoping the EN World mag will cover. There's a lot more ground to "crunchy" than just feats and PrCs.
Of course, you won't believe me till you see it. But I think the magazine will speak for itself. Morrus holds in his hands the top-secret table of contents which, I suspect, will contain plenty of crunch without excessive reliance on feats and PrCs.
On this topic, though: What would people LIKE to see? What was your favorite era of Dragon? If you could balance a magazine's contents exactly as you'd like, what would you do?
Alaric_Prympax said:I saw the note on the news page and I have already subscribed! Woo WHoo!!!!
Any idea who might have been the first subscriber? Or is there even a way to find that out?
Alzrius said:I just glanced at the subscription page. The only way to subscribe is via Paypal. Now, thats probably the best way, but Id like to see an option for us non-credit card holders. Im an American studying overseas, and I dont have a credit card, so I have no way of subscribing until I return to America (which wont be for months). Please say there will be an option of mailing in subscriptions by money order put up real soon!