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Well, I have managed to get myself puplished a couple of times.

*I wrote the Badlands Chapter of the Ennie nominated Wilderness and Wastelands.

* I have a bunch of spells and a magic item in Relics and Rituals 2. Most notably Tendrils of the Eternal Night(I think it might have been renamed, I just saw the picture of the spell when looking at a friends copy of the book) and the Shadow Dagger magic item. Other spells that I think made it in are Talen's Confounding Battlefield and Cone Of Oblivion.
 
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I knew this place was full of great talent.!

Well, my persistance has paid off and I've gotten a few things published. My current credits include:

Sound Concerns - an adventure for Thunderhead Games' writer contest. Check it out at
http://www.thunderheadgames.com/contests.asp and let me know what you think (I hope I posted the link correctly). Even if you don't like the adventure, the website is great and there is some beautiful artwork there as well. Hopefully, I will have some other work published by them and MEG in the not too distant future.

Four submissions for TFT available in pdf (Baal'meral'ruun, Everyman's Fireball, Tripstep's Ladder, and Temperature Climbing).

A Clear Cut Operation - an adventure for Weird Wars that apparently won the adventure contest at www.d20gurus.com, but that site seems to have vanished. If the folks at Pinnacle would like to see it, I'd love to pass it along.

An as of yet undisclosed amount of material in Relics and Rituals II and an exciting project for FFG that I am not sure I am allowed to talk about yet.

Hopefully, by the end of the week, I will have a few more items in the pipeline that you may one day see in print. :)

Lysle Kapp
 

My own efforts

I have contributed to much of the Archipels line published in France by Oriflam. I had contributions in two of their scenarios (l'Ombre du Héros and l'Eveil des Ombres)and also contributed some stuff - including the ship combat system- to their worldbook (Carnets de Voyages). I am also working on contributions for a players book for the line as I type).

Outside of D20 I was also a writer on Seal of the Wheel for Feng Shui, had a Rune scenario published in Enter the Viking and am currently doing some work for Wild Talents
 

I've had one article published in Dragon magazine..."Fractious Factions" in issue #287. Since Dragon wasn't interested in the rest of the of the faction prestige classes, I turned those over to Brannon Hollingsworth of www.planewalker.com -- maybe they'll see the light of day some year when the Planescape d20 project is finished.
I have another article coming out in Dragon sometime between now and next June...Jesse Decker said he was moving it up from the original publishing date, but I don't know exactly when it'll appear.
I won the "Design a Monster" contest on www.d20zines.com for Pinnacle's Depths of Despair book.
Bastion Press posted one of my prestige classes that didn't make it into Alchemy and Herbalism, "Mistress of the Rose," on its website.
I'd have to say that getting published has a certain degree of luck involved. If I hadn't pitched the idea for the Planescape prestige classes at that particular time when Dragon was organizing an issue to support the Manual of the Planes, I probably wouldn't have been published. Of course, I had no idea that book was coming out at the time I proposed the article...and they didn't tell me, either. It's certainly easier to get published if you give someone what they're looking for, but few editors/game companies will reveal their "themes" very far in advance.

Christopher Campbell
planehopping@hotmail.com
 

Synicism and I did 'Twilight of Atlantis' for Avalanche. BTW, the cover wasn't our idea. Don't blame us.

Synicism, of course, also did 'Jade & Steel'. Yet again, he had no real input on the cover.
 

Name: Werner H. Hartmann

Playtest credit: Transhuman Space, GURPS Discworld Also

published stuff in

GURPS Steam-Tech (EVA, Venerian Rubber, Petracyclopin)

GURPS Horror 3e (the Evil Clowns, the Ripper, some template stuff)

Pyramid (issue from 29th July): Reign of Fire (a GURPS Cabal / Reign of Steel crossover - could also be played with D&D3e)
 
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Southern Oracle said:

I'd have to say that getting published has a certain degree of luck involved. If I hadn't pitched the idea for the Planescape prestige classes at that particular time when Dragon was organizing an issue to support the Manual of the Planes, I probably wouldn't have been published. Of course, I had no idea that book was coming out at the time I proposed the article...and they didn't tell me, either. It's certainly easier to get published if you give someone what they're looking for, but few editors/game companies will reveal their "themes" very far in advance.

Christopher Campbell
planehopping@hotmail.com

Christopher, I'd have to disagree there, blood. Your work is worthy of publishing... :D
 


Well, I don't have nearly the publishing credits of some others that have posted here, but ever since actually getting up off my butt and sending some stuff out, I've generated a small list:

2 monsters in Creature Collection II: Dark Menagerie
Something in Relics & Rituals II, though I haven't received the book yet, so I don't know what.
The Silicon Sorcery column for Dragon since issue 298

And I've got a free book coming my way for being a winner in the Legendary Class design contest by FFG.

Hoping to break out more soon. Here's keeping the fingers crossed. Hey, maybe one of those 7 settings I sent into WotC will take it all.
 

Southern Oracle said:
Since Dragon wasn't interested in the rest of the of the faction prestige classes, I turned those over to Brannon Hollingsworth of www.planewalker.com -- maybe they'll see the light of day some year when the Planescape d20 project is finished.

Heya Kajal, Nice to see you finally made it over here to ENWorld, or at least to posting here.! Welcome!

-Will
 

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