Quickleaf
Legend
I figure there are some frequent freelancers on here, so maybe you can offer tips for submissions to DUNGEON magazine? I've already read the the current WotC guidelines and Steve Winter's article about more creative adventures. I'm looking for advice from writers with experience with the online incarnation of DUNGEON.
Do you include multiple submissions in one e-mail? When you embed your submission do you format it or leave it as text?
Do you include highlight bullet points at the start? Are your submissions freeflow prose or are they broken up into categories (e.g. "plot", "villain")?
Is there any rejection letter or is it a "we didn't call you after 60 days so assume your submission was rejected" thing?
Any insider tips you have about the process and what a first-timer should expect?
I have published before, but never with an rpg magazine, and the WotC submission guidelines are a bit skimpy on detail. Thanks!
Do you include multiple submissions in one e-mail? When you embed your submission do you format it or leave it as text?
Do you include highlight bullet points at the start? Are your submissions freeflow prose or are they broken up into categories (e.g. "plot", "villain")?
Is there any rejection letter or is it a "we didn't call you after 60 days so assume your submission was rejected" thing?
Any insider tips you have about the process and what a first-timer should expect?
I have published before, but never with an rpg magazine, and the WotC submission guidelines are a bit skimpy on detail. Thanks!