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<blockquote data-quote="SteveC" data-source="post: 9415516" data-attributes="member: 9053"><p>But it is a super big deal. I have a lot of friends who write. Some of them in RPG circles, some in others. What you've written is largely your gateway to getting future work. It shouldn't be surprising that there are a ton of people who write, edit, design for creative publishing works. The way you stand out is by the work you've previously done. And you want to make it easy for a prospective client to find that information.</p><p></p><p>I expect that this team didn't make a lot of money from this project (mind you, as my Economist father told me, the vast majority of writers live below poverty. It was 85% when he told me), but the thing you can get from it is the credit for working on a project this big. It's true in other types of writing as well. For everyone involved here, it is a very big deal.</p><p></p><p>And since this was a purely electronic edition, there isn't the problem that you can't fit every credit in. This is a classless decision. Will it affect anything? I doubt it because most people just don't care about details at this level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveC, post: 9415516, member: 9053"] But it is a super big deal. I have a lot of friends who write. Some of them in RPG circles, some in others. What you've written is largely your gateway to getting future work. It shouldn't be surprising that there are a ton of people who write, edit, design for creative publishing works. The way you stand out is by the work you've previously done. And you want to make it easy for a prospective client to find that information. I expect that this team didn't make a lot of money from this project (mind you, as my Economist father told me, the vast majority of writers live below poverty. It was 85% when he told me), but the thing you can get from it is the credit for working on a project this big. It's true in other types of writing as well. For everyone involved here, it is a very big deal. And since this was a purely electronic edition, there isn't the problem that you can't fit every credit in. This is a classless decision. Will it affect anything? I doubt it because most people just don't care about details at this level. [/QUOTE]
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