What's in EN World Player's Journal #2?


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Off the top of my head (I may have missed a couple):

Adventurer's Guide to Surviving Anything - Part 2
Heroic Hideaways
The Joy of Summoning
Name Magic
To Your Health (Diseases in the D20 System)
The Mage Lily
Magic of Mana
Bartholemew the Fieldmouse Wizard
Occupations for Fantasy Settings
Convention Report (reports on Gen Con Euro, convention listing)

The publisher contibuted stuff includes a Testament adventure from Green Ronin, and some Beholder material from Goodman Games (WotC gave us permission to use Beholders... nice of them, wasn't it?)
 


Heck, we're already working on Journal #3...

I *think* that the Joy of Summoning may be held off for issue #3. Danilo Moretti did a beautiful job illustrating it, too... but we may have too much material for this issue.
As for your article, sotterraneo, was it complete and in our hands at the beginning of April? What is the name of said article, what is it about? (We get quite a few submissions, and it's hard to track without more details!)
 

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Dextra said:
As for your article, sotterraneo, was it complete and in our hands at the beginning of April? What is the name of said article, what is it about? (We get quite a few submissions, and it's hard to track without more details!)

Yes, it was. I regularly clean up old messages, but I have one dated April, 9 2003 asking to Morrus news about my article, article that was sent at the end of March.

By the way, I'd like to point out that I'm not that kind of person believing that sending an article entitles automatically to publication. I am fully aware that the editorial staff has every right to accept or reject any article sent. Simply, I'd like to know if the article was accepted or rejected...
 

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sotterraneo said:


Yes, it was. I regularly clean up old messages, but I have one dated April, 9 2003 asking to Morrus news about my article, article that was sent at the end of March.

By the way, I'd like to point out that I'm not that kind of person believing that sending an article entitles automatically to publication. I am fully aware that the editorial staff has every right to accept or reject any article sent. Simply, I'd like to know if the article was accepted or rejected...

I'll check. It may have gotten swamped during the EN Publishing reorganisation. If I have it, I'll forward it on to Ryan Nock, who is now the submissions editor (but it might be worth you doing the same, just in case - his email is rangerwickett@hotmail.com).
 

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Morrus said:


I'll check. It may have gotten swamped during the EN Publishing reorganisation. If I have it, I'll forward it on to Ryan Nock, who is now the submissions editor (but it might be worth you doing the same, just in case - his email is rangerwickett@hotmail.com).

At last I emailed him the article (I had to dig it in my second PC at home) and I hope to receive a quick reply (let's say - a couple of weeks? Sorry, I couldn't resist that!).

By the way, I think that a quicker response to article proposals and to article submissions would result in a larger pool of articles to choose from. Morrus' silence was not exactly an incentive to write more...
 

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sotterraneo said:
By the way, I think that a quicker response to article proposals and to article submissions would result in a larger pool of articles to choose from. Morrus' silence was not exactly an incentive to write more...

By the way, answering all of the questions asked and giving more details about your article- what it was about, the pen name of the author on it, and the title of the article might have made it easier to track it.
 

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Dextra said:


By the way, answering all of the questions asked and giving more details about your article- what it was about, the pen name of the author on it, and the title of the article might have made it easier to track it.

Uh? Let me articulate the procedure I followed.

1) I sent the article proposals (they were three) using the guidelines posted on this very site and using as message subject the exact words to be used.
2) I received a reply stating that the proposals were interesting and that one in particular may be deserving of publication. He asked too how long it would take for me to write the article.
3) I replied and I sent the article completed, asking for a judgement. This was in March.
4) I sent two messages asing for some feedback about my article and these messages went unanswered. This was in the first half if April. Then, silence...

Please note that I never took as 'granted' the publication. But I appreciate an answer or simply a 'please refer to XYZ' in my mailbox instead of having to use a public forum for such 'private' purposes.
 


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