Camelot
Adventurer
I'm looking in to sending some articles to Dungeon and Dragon magazines in the hopes of getting them published. Today, Steve Winter wrote an editorial, Got Adventure?, with some tips for submitting adventures to Dungeon. I'm more interested in tips for articles in Dragon. I know some posters here at EN World have gotten published before, so I was wondering if you have any tips.
Some things I can think of:
Some things I can think of:
- Something New: The article should have mechanics that can create a character that was previously unmakeable with the current rules, as well as flavor that is different from previously published material. It should be something no one has thought of yet.
- Balance: If you are making crunch (which I will be), make sure it's balanced. It can't be weaker or stronger than any other option that's supposed to be the same level. The best way to make sure is by playtesting it with your friends.
- Keep the Description Concise: Write a few paragraphs describing your article and what it achiever, which you should put in the body of the submission email. If you have a complete article, attach it as a PDF, but know that the summary is more important, as that is what will catch the reader's interest and make them look at the article.