stop the legal bickering
Folks, let's nip a few things in the bud now so we can stop some of this endless prattle...
First, the Open Call by Wizards is in no way a monetary contest. It breaks no legal laws in any state. It is a request for an original idea that Wizards of the Coast will purchase the rights to, plain and simple. Your chances of being selected cannot be calculated into an accurate statistical probability because this is not a random draw like a lottery or contest. This is a selection
based solely upon your ability to write in a clean and concise manner that conveys your world idea in a manner which impresses Wotc. The monetary aspect is a purchase agreement and nothing more.
Secondly, if your entry was postmarked by the proper date, I am certain that it will be read and considered even if it arrives after the July 3rd announcement date. If your proposal is so good that Wotc feels it warrants a 10 page expansion, you will be contacted.
Remember, Wotc stated that
up to ten proposals may be selected. They don't have to select ten. This also means that they can select more if they so deem - after all, they are the ones making the decisions. Considering the sheer amount of mail coming in, you could indeed see that 10 page selection number increase depending on the quality of the submissions. I do not doubt that the selection of 3 entries and then a final "winner" will remain unchanged, however.
Finally, given the volumes of mail coming in, I doubt we will ever know the total number of submissions and I think to continually ask that Wotc keep track is unreasonable and will only serve to distract and delay them from the primary goal of going through all of the entries in a timely manner.
Let's just sit back, quit speculating, and wait for Wotc to get through everything. There is nothing anyone can do at this point other than worry yourselves senseless for no reason...
