cdrcjsn
First Post
I've looked at the FAQs stickied on this forum, but they are extremely out of date.
I don't expect to quit my day job, but I want to know how much money and effort I should expend on a PDF product to break even.
Would it make better sense for a new writer to try to work with existing companies as a freelancer?
Specifically, I'm looking at possibly making 4e supplements once the GSL is out. Articles that people used to send in to Dragon/Dungeon magazine might now be feasible to market as a PDF product (new classes, adventures, etc). Should I try submitting stuff to those online magazines first as a stepping stone?
I've found the information in the stickied posts very informative, but it's over 3 years old and I'm wondering if there's been changes in the market.
Any information that can help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Cedric
I don't expect to quit my day job, but I want to know how much money and effort I should expend on a PDF product to break even.
Would it make better sense for a new writer to try to work with existing companies as a freelancer?
Specifically, I'm looking at possibly making 4e supplements once the GSL is out. Articles that people used to send in to Dragon/Dungeon magazine might now be feasible to market as a PDF product (new classes, adventures, etc). Should I try submitting stuff to those online magazines first as a stepping stone?
I've found the information in the stickied posts very informative, but it's over 3 years old and I'm wondering if there's been changes in the market.
Any information that can help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Cedric