> What exactly is their spec
> on "single page". Clealry letter size, but I don't want to send in a 8
> point single spaced when they expecting 12 doublespaced, or other
> silliness.

This was posted by Anthony on the EN Boards a short time ago:
"Folks,
I'll try cover what I've got so far:
On format, we are not picky as long as it is professional. Double or single,
either is fine. Obviously if we get six point type and no margins we are
going to toss it, just like we are going to toss anything not typed (put away
your crayons).

On heroes what we are look for is broad outlines of who becomes heores in
your world and why. Are they adventureres, fighting injustice, out to make a
buck, some combination etc. etc. We don't need actual characters until the 10
page.

On how far you can stray from the genre. We are looking for a product that
you can use the core rule books for. We are open to new classes, races, maybe
even spell systems. But the further you stray the more impressive you are
going to need to be. And don't bother with non-medieval I don't care how good
the proposal we are no looking for Shadowrun.

Two final thoughts. Someon on this list pointed out that the best thing to do
is keep in mond that we could be reading hundereds of these submissions and
that you should keep that in mind. So the more you can do to make our job
easier the better the chances are you will get paid attention to. If for
whateever reason we have to work to read your entry we are likely to give up
quick. Point two, also keep in mind that you are proposing a world that will
be used for RPGs, novels, minis and maybe TCGs. You might want to keep that
in mind as you are creating - leave room for all of the above.

Oh, someone asked about ownership. Yes, you own your work until you are one
of the top 3. Yes, that is right we will only ask for the rights to the top 3
proposals.

AV"

--
Steve Creech
d20 Magazine Rack -
The Critic's Corner / The Gamer's Corner
www.d20zines.com

Results! Why man, I have gotten a lot of results. I know several thousand
things that won't work  - Thomas Alva Edison


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