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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 11:33AM
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Date Joined:
Jun 18, 2003
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Each regional director has final say over who writes their adventures, so if you are interested in writing for a region, contact that region's POC or Writing Director. This call, however, is for writers interested in writing non-regional adventures. For this first call, I am specifically looking for people who have previously written for RPGA campaigns, specifically one of the following: --Core or Core Special events for the Living Greyhawk campaign --Adventures for the Legacy of the Green Regent campaign --Adventures for Mark of Heroes (not including DM's Marks) --Adventures for Xen'drik Expeditions (not including DM's Marks) If you are interested, send the following information to shawn.merwin@gmail.com: --A cover letter describing your previous writing experiences, and mentioning a reference who can talk about your writing. --A sample of your previous work. The sample should include at least one encounter, including stat blocks. If your credentials check out, you will then be sent the outline for a 4e encounter or two, which you will complete and return to me. Please only apply if you are serious about writing and can hit deadlines consistently. For those who are interested in writing but do not meet the current criteria, fear not! I will be putting out another call in a couple months, after the first batch of 4e adventures have been released. Also note that this call is just for the adventures that I am personally responsible for. The regional writing directors and other global administrators may put out their own calls (or not). Thanks, Shawn Merwin LFR Global Admin - Western Hemisphere (North)
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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 6:11PM
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Jun 18, 2003
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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 6:13PM
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Date Joined:
Jun 18, 2003
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To save myself from having to type this more than once:
Just because I am only looking for authors right now with experience writing the adventures from the campaigns and of the types listed in my OP does not mean I think any writer is superior or inferior to any other based just on those criteria. There were regional LG adventures, LC adventures, 2e/3e Classic adventures, Living Kalamar/Arcanis/Death/Jungle adventures, ad infinitum that were just as good as some adventures listed above.
I just needed to create an artificial cutoff to limit the number of applicants at this time, and that is what I chose. No insults should be read into that choice.
As I said, shortly after GenCon I will be putting out another call, and everyone is welcome to throw their proverbial hat into the ring at that time. I will be looking for the best possible writers for the campaign, regardless of previous experience.
Thanks,
Shawn
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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 8:08PM
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Nov 14, 2003
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Shawn, I think you typed it more than once...
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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 8:13PM
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Date Joined:
Oct 20, 2007
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Shawn,
I think you typed it more than once...  No he didn't.
Unfortunately, you have failed the first LFR Writer's test. Shawn composed the second message in 'idiot-proof' text, giving detailed instructions on the applications. It clearly says at the end;
"Anyone who can read this is welcome to apply, the rest will think I've double-posted." :D
Joe
Joe Fitzgerald | joerpga[at]yahoo[dot]com[dot]au LFR Global Administrator
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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 10:26PM
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Date Joined:
Mar 22, 2001
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Might it be possible for the writer's guidelines to be revealed to the public, so that prospective writers could see what they'd be getting into before going through all that trouble?
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5 years ago ::
Jul 11, 2008 - 4:06AM
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Date Joined:
Jun 18, 2003
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I would prefer not to release them to the public.
I don't think it is too much to ask for a person possibly interested to write a cover letter and attaching a sample of previous work in order to get them. If taking the time to write 500 words and attach a file to an email is "all that trouble," I'm not sure that's a person who should be writing an adventure. :-)
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5 years ago ::
Jul 11, 2008 - 4:58AM
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Date Joined:
Mar 22, 2001
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Ah. I also figured it'd be useful to have them in public to quell a couple of ugly rumours that have been making the rounds.
The other day, for example, I was told that "some Danish campaign admin" (after some questioning, I established he referred to Sampo Haarlaa, of all people) had pushed through a rule stating all modules had to have mandatory, unavoidable combat encounters. Obviously false (and ridiculous, to boot), but I could only refer to Sampo's previous work instead of scenario writing guidelines. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
A bit of transparency in the campaign organisation would go a long way towards debunking crap like this.
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5 years ago ::
Jul 11, 2008 - 5:19AM
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Feb 17, 2003
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ugly rumours that have been making the rounds Like authors having to use Dungeon Tiles to set up all their encounters? :D
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5 years ago ::
Jul 11, 2008 - 5:21AM
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Mar 22, 2001
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Hadn't heard that one, actually. Where'd you hear it? I'm picking these up from the EN World IRC channel.
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