Connorsrpg
Adventurer
Like many other posters here on the boards I too want to write gaming material in my spare time and hopefully get it published.
This time around I do not want to wait as long as I did with previous editions of dnd. I finally got around to having submissions accepted and then 3.5 was gone. I have held off a little with 4E to make sure that I 'get it'...and I believe I do. Now I want to start writing and I hope others can chime in with some advice for me (that I know other potential writers will also value).
(As a quick aside I have read plenty of submission guidelines and advice columns, including W. Baurs design essays. I am OK with all of that...I just want to know WHERE and HOW to get started).
So first question...
1. Where is the best place to start? Is there a list somewhere of companies accepting 4E submissions? Do I just keep an eye on the 'Publisher's Boards'? Is there one company that you have had success with? Were they good to work with? Do they accept small articles? Are there major differences in the pitches needed? Recommendations? (For the record, I know of several that publish 4E - I am asking for other peoples' experiences before listing any).
2. What do I submit? What is needed in 4E in small quantities right now? Should I start small and easy with a monster suplement, or go for something grander? (I have a large collection of DM Tools, but noticed a certain large 'Toolbox' that has me trumped there
).
3. Should I start by helping to playtest, proof or edit for a small company? Keep in mind, this thread is for people (like myself) with limited time.
Basically I have decided it is time to start and am asking those that have jumped the first hurdle for some direction.
For the record, I have had advice columns published before and am a very experienced DM. I would also like to think I am comfortable with editing others writers' work, having a solid grasp of the mechanics...and being an English teacher means I am nitpicking other peoples' writing constantly
Help me (and others) to start small.
Cheers, C
This time around I do not want to wait as long as I did with previous editions of dnd. I finally got around to having submissions accepted and then 3.5 was gone. I have held off a little with 4E to make sure that I 'get it'...and I believe I do. Now I want to start writing and I hope others can chime in with some advice for me (that I know other potential writers will also value).
(As a quick aside I have read plenty of submission guidelines and advice columns, including W. Baurs design essays. I am OK with all of that...I just want to know WHERE and HOW to get started).
So first question...
1. Where is the best place to start? Is there a list somewhere of companies accepting 4E submissions? Do I just keep an eye on the 'Publisher's Boards'? Is there one company that you have had success with? Were they good to work with? Do they accept small articles? Are there major differences in the pitches needed? Recommendations? (For the record, I know of several that publish 4E - I am asking for other peoples' experiences before listing any).
2. What do I submit? What is needed in 4E in small quantities right now? Should I start small and easy with a monster suplement, or go for something grander? (I have a large collection of DM Tools, but noticed a certain large 'Toolbox' that has me trumped there

3. Should I start by helping to playtest, proof or edit for a small company? Keep in mind, this thread is for people (like myself) with limited time.
Basically I have decided it is time to start and am asking those that have jumped the first hurdle for some direction.
For the record, I have had advice columns published before and am a very experienced DM. I would also like to think I am comfortable with editing others writers' work, having a solid grasp of the mechanics...and being an English teacher means I am nitpicking other peoples' writing constantly

Help me (and others) to start small.
Cheers, C