Sean K Reynolds on getting into the RPG industry


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from the article:

"What are the big internet sites that would make sense to follow and keep checking in terms of writing requests?

ENworld is really the best place. All the news goes there, and the publishers know to post announcements on ENworld when they have such a project coming up. Still, keep an eye on which publishers tend to do these sorts of projects and bookmark their sites, too ... you may get a heads-up of a few hours between the time it's mentioned on the publisher's site and when it gets to ENworld, and having your email get in early doesn't hurt. :)"

heh heh heh
 



ArthurQ said:
good ol dependable sean. Quite the invaluable link.

Well, it's a reference... it's not a link.

He doesn't actually tell people how to get to ENWorld in the article... :)

There is, of course, a hyperlink on his "Links" page, but that assumes people can be bothered to go looking for the information :) A link in the article itself would be better.

-Hyp.
 

It's nice to know I'm not the only writer who gets hounded over using 'too many' semicolons.

Damnit, semicolons are God's own punctuation. Editors need to get with the program.
 


Patrick O'Duffy said:
It's nice to know I'm not the only writer who gets hounded over using 'too many' semicolons.

Damnit, semicolons are God's own punctuation. Editors need to get with the program.
On the seventh syllable; he rested.

Amen.
 



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