Topic: Permission to write articles for diverse games
Started by: Jake Norwood
Started on: 7/15/2002
Board: RPGevolution Contributors
On 7/15/2002 at 9:25pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
Permission to write articles for diverse games
Clinton asked me if I'd let folks write and Publish TROS articles for RPGE, and I said yes. Who else is hopping in on that? Who's going to let their games be written about?
Probably all of us...
Jake
On 7/16/2002 at 1:45am, Jason L Blair wrote:
RE: Permission to write articles for diverse games
If anyone's interested in writing articles for/about Little Fears, feel free. All I ask is that you slide it past me first so I review it.
On 7/16/2002 at 8:35pm, Matt Snyder wrote:
RE: Permission to write articles for diverse games
I'll probably be doing _something_ for Dust Devils -- like maybe "Ghost Town," a supernatural twist to the game.
I'll echo Jason's comment that anyone can write something for Dust Devils, provided I see it before hand. That sounds scary, but ain't. I can't imagine anything I'd decline.
On 7/16/2002 at 8:55pm, Clinton R. Nixon wrote:
RE: Permission to write articles for diverse games
I tell you what - I'll send any contributions I like for Dust Devils or Little Fears your way, Jason and Matt.
On 7/16/2002 at 8:57pm, Matt Snyder wrote:
RE: Permission to write articles for diverse games
That's fine, Clinton. I'm sure you'll get anything but a glut of materials for DD.
On 7/16/2002 at 9:04pm, Jason L Blair wrote:
RE: Permission to write articles for diverse games
Clinton R Nixon wrote: I tell you what - I'll send any contributions I like for Dust Devils or Little Fears your way, Jason and Matt.
That's what we in the business* call "coooooolicious, Clinton.
*Don't ask what business that is.
On 7/23/2002 at 5:17pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Permission to write articles for diverse games
JB and I are going with something like a GNU for Synthesis. That means people don't have to have our permission to write things using the system. So I hope to see stuff for that.
As for Universalis, I'll check with Ralph. Is he on this forum?
For Geek Season, and Sorcerer & Space, I'd give permission, but the real permission has to come first from Jared and Ron respectively, first. If they say no, then I'm a no as well by default (which I'd understand).
You might make that policy of passing on materials to the system owners a standard policy for all such submissions (though it would still be unneccessary for Synthesis, we really wouldn't have a right to say no).
Mike