MoogleEmpMog
First Post
BiggusGeekus said:I wouldn't be posting this if I wasn't using a psudonym, but I am really envious. The only ideas of mine they've deemed cool were ones I just tossed in for grins and never really developed. Small wonder they get shot down when they're recieved.
Just a bit of advice to those submitting: elmininate the passive voice in your submission. I got my article back with bunches of yellow, blue, and red all over it and I had to rack my brain coming up with other words for "is".
Also, eliminate passive construction, which is different from the passive voice. Dragon and Dungeon don't like either, and they don't like negatives, such as "don't." The last especially gives me fits.
"The dragon was slain by the PCs" - that's passive voice, and more palatable as "The PCs slew the dragon."
"The dragon is a scaly reptile" - that's passive construction, a much tougher nut to crack. You basically have to omit description of what things are outright to avoid it, and rephrase as much as possible as some type of action.
Sometimes you can sneak description in by ommiting the words, too.
For example, "Mighty automatons of steel and sinew, flesh golems pose a significant threat to PCs."Following the Dragon style guidelines definitely makes a prospective writer more appealing to the magazine.
Also, it helps to write for sections that still exist.


