Multiple Settings
Well, it looks like I'm only going to submit one setting. A week and a half (1-2 hours per day) to get the first one completed to my satisfaction, so I don't think I can make a second one as good in the four days remaining. Not unless I forego sleep.
On the other hand, I'm glad I devoted myself to the first one, first. It is the best of the best of what I could have written about the setting.
Bad Advice
And now that it's done, that it's as good as it's going to get within the realm of my capacities... I'm finally having some competitive feelings. So I thought I'd vent them in as harmless a manner as possible.
I know that some of you are better writers than me. You craft words naturally, without resorting to "Clarity & Grace" or old Journalism 101 books. You are master wordsmiths, wrapping clever phrasing around your little finger. You shouldn't enter. It's a waste of time for someone of your caliber. You can make much more money writing novels. So go. Write novels. Forget about this silly little fan thingy.
I have a great idea. Some of you may have a better idea, one I never thought of. Your setting is some original, clever new way of looking at fantasy that is going to redefine the genre. You shouldn't enter, either. Your ideas are too good for WotC. They won't understand your ideas. So go. Create your own gaming company. Forget about those staid Wizards.
And SOME of you probably fit both of the above. I hope you just die

. Either that, or move to Austin and run games for me. Either will do, now that I think about it.
Finally, a few words of advice:
1. I got my page down to
25 words. In fact, I answered every question, in order, in the Core Ethos sentence. Then I put it in 30 point font so the poor judges could read it better. You should, too. They will be impressed with your compactness of thought, and kindness to their eyes. If you can not completely describe your setting in 25 words, well, you just shouldn't enter, sissy.
2. I'm waiting until the last second, Saturday in fact, before I send mine off. That's just in case there is a last second announcement of a change in the proposal rules. I want to make sure I get everything just right. Yep, yep. Saturday, that's my day.
You should wait, too. And don't pay attention to those people saying "Friday is the last day". Everyone knows that deadlines usually have a one-day leeway.
3. Remember, if you send in 100 entries, you have a
one hundred times better chance of winning! That's right. Editting is for those blowhards who don't understand odds - in fact, the more time you spend working on each page, the fewer entries you'll be able to slam out. So get cracking!
Finally, I wouldn't listen to me right now. I want my setting to make it into the top ten, I really do, but more importantly, I want a GOOD setting to make it. I think mine's good, but as long as I lose to something better, I think I can be satisfied with that

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