Actually there is. Every books that includes his name in the title is self promotion. The full title of AU is "Monte Cook's Arcana Unearthed". Since this is "Monte's Choice of the Year's Best" or whatever he is going to call it, I would almost be willing to lay odds that he will have his name on the cover.Crothian said:He's not including anything from his own company, so there is no self promotion......
And truthfully, this is not the "Year's Best", this will be "What Monte likes from what publishers submitted to him". Nothing more, nothing less. That is another example of self promotion.
If it was really the Year's Best, it would more likely be chosen by a small panel of judges, NOT one person, and would actually look for the best from ALL the products published, not just those submitted, and then he would/should approach the publishers about including it after they selected what was best.
In another thread Monte tried to defend his not paying for contributions. Sorry, I don't care what was used for a model for this, but considering that he is getting for more rights (one time only, or forever, it doesn't matter) than is allowed by the OGL, I personally think that those who contribute get compensated.
Monte said something along the lines of not paying the publishers is okay cause the money wouldn't go to the authors/designers. The way to fix that is for submitters to provide the contact information to Monte, and he pay the authors/designers for what the publishers contribute. Or do as GMS suggested and give all proceeds to charity (beyond the costs associated with the book, and I would even agree that a fee for compiling/editing it is an associated cost). Yet, I noticed that part of GMS's post in the other thread got ignored.
Additionally, I seriously doubt that this product would aid sales of products. I have heard time and again that the life cycle for most products is normally about 3 months (for most d20 products this is true, only if because of the sheer volume of products released each year). Well, one of the many things that publishers complain about is that both the ENnies and the Origins Awards are too late in the year for those publishers to use them to market their products as it is way past their normal life cycle.
Yet, the "Year's Best" is cupposed to come out in September? That is AFTER both the ENnies and the OAs, so the chances of it helping to promote those products is reduced even further.
When I originally read about this idea, I thought it was good, until I read the submission guidelines. This basically has little to no benefit to the submitting publishers, and almost all benefit to Malhavoc.
Personally, I think that a Year's Best should be done by either WotC (since they publish D&D, having them select the best of ALL third party products actually makes sense), or by Dragon (Paizo being another company that services the entire d20 industry, not just their own small faction). I also think that the Year's Best should be released no later than March or April.