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I agree with your sentiments here, though I'd like to reinforce the point that quite a few of the SH's on these boards are not D&D, but some other game (Modern, Star Wars, Traveller, etc). Sure, they are in the minority compared to the huge numbers of D&D stuff, but there are some extremely good story hours written about some intensely good games that have nothing at all to do with D&D. I know you, and most everyone else, realizes this, I just occasionally like to throw out a reminder (of course, our group has 3 different story hours going at once and none of them are D&D, so I'm a bit biasedJoshua Randall said:<snip>
One area that I would emphasize is the "this is how D&D should be played" aspect, or the learn from the masters. You could then market the books to new gamers, as well as old gamers wanting to learn new tricks. Look at someone like Johnn Four's DM advice publications, and column in Dragon magazine, for inspiration. People eat that stuff up. Everyone wants to be a better gamer.
Don't try to hide the fact that these stories are based on D&D campaigns. Revel in it. Embrace it. That's how to succeed.

"Tales from the Gaming Table". I still think that has a very nice ring to it.