What to submit to Dungeon and Dragon magazines.

I'm just a little proud of this thread I started over on the WotC forums:

The "please tell us what to submit" thread. Chris Perkins and Youngs, input please! - Wizards Community

I asked:

There are a number of threads discussing what might or might not be useful to WotC in both Dungeon and Dragon (here and on ENworld).

I'm wondering if a discussion about guidelines, specific pitches, pitch format, etc could be a beneficial thread of its own.


I'm hoping someone official from WotC will bookmark/subscribe to this thread and customers/forumgoers can ask questions about the process, what they are looking for (in general and currently), as well as what to avoid (double check grammar, don't give us YET ANOTHER "xyz" adventure...etc).


So, for those of you in the "too many dungeon crawls thread" or anyone else, what questions are there about what WotC wants? What statements are there that WotC reps want to make about "please do X...please DON'T do Y"?


Christopher Perkins has been GREAT in responding to people on this thread.


(Edit: BTW, the reference above to the "too many dungeon crawls thread" is because that thread also has some info on submissions to Dungeon, and it gave me the idea...so if you're interested and in the forums anyway, you might check out that thread...I think the good info starts on page 3 of it.)
 

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So are they at least sending out form rejections now? I'm working on some ideas, but it is hard to feel motivated when there's a high chance I'll never hear a thing.
 

So are they at least sending out form rejections now? I'm working on some ideas, but it is hard to feel motivated when there's a high chance I'll never hear a thing.

Ah well, Ryan, if only you had a paying job in the RPG industry! But you've moved on to "better things"! :D
 

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