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ZGG's 2006 Call for Blackmoor Writers
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Havard Wrote:Now, if people have a problem with adding the logo we can talk about that. I'd like to see more people to Blackmoor stuff. Not force anyone to wear a t-shirt.

All good, for me.


Quote:Perhaps further down the line, more can be offered.

That is what you should focus on, IMO. All members here ARE creative; it's the procedural competence that is lacking.
But that can be fixed in a very short timeframe.

In other words, it's not about *what* you want to do, it's *how* to do it most efficiently; for starters, who here knows how to layout a document?
Who here has ever written a document longer than fifteen letter-sized pages?

- Depending on what resources and skills you really have, you can more efficiently set your goals.

Quote:A few things:
I will not be working on your or Rob's projects. I will be focusing on my own stuff. Parts of it could fall under the Journeys/Crossroads headings, while other projects will fall under other headings.

All okay with me, but then we are at the start, again. The labels you name, they have no value so far. What's people's motivation, outside of it being a cool thing? - Because chatting with you guys over the forum during my coffee break is "a cool thing". Writing and editing a 20-page module is more like "work".

Quote:Secondly, the Journey/Crossroads project is a response to an idea from Yaztromo. While it would be awesome if you and Rob want to write modules for those series, an important point here is that it is open to other contributors as well. The main point here is to encourage Blackmoor fans to

...To what? :wink:

I'll be busy over the next few days, so here, my opinion, in a nutshell:

Don't go for a series, go for ONE solid, well-done netbook.
Make the content variable, and easy to produce. Set a limit of participants, or a page limit.
Then, just merrily go onwards. Smile

I for my part wouldn't mind doing a BM fiction netbook with you guys, for example. I think everybody has at least one longer campaign journal or short story he or she can beef up and share. Smile
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