Hi Dan,

Actually I'm interested. I'm working on a post-apocalyptic fantasy setting.
I was going to web publish but if there is a chance that I can see some of
my stuff on store shelves, well then what the heck.

Cheers,
Rob Baxter.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:09 AM
Subject: [ogf-d20-l] Would-be d20 authors?


> This post goes out to all of the folks out there that are not already
> successfully publishing their own d20 products.  Not, to exclude those of
> you that have managed to pull off what many of us only hope to do - kudos
> to you.
>
> I'm looking to hear from folks that are kicking around a few ideas for
> their own d20 products.  But like myself, have been following the various
> posts the last few months and have realized that they may just be out of
> their league when it comes to publishing their own d20 products.
>
> If you're like myself, with a head full of ideas and volumes of notes, but
> have decided that self-publishing just isn't in your future, let's talk.
> Let's face it, it ain't easy.
>
> Perhaps those of us that wish to create d20 products can work together to
> expand and improve or individual ideas into complete products and then
> convince those that have succeeded in publishing their own d20 products to
> consider publishing our offerings.
>
> I feel that there have to be others like myself that would rather
> concentrate on creating a solid d20 product than hassle with our own
> start-up company to publish said product.  Who wants to hassle with
lawyers
> and accountants when all we want to do is create games?  I mean, my hat
> goes off to those of you that have successfully pulled it off, but after
> reading the various posts regarding such a feat I'm a bit turned off.
But,
> I still want to create.
>
> There's got to be a number of folks like myself that feel like they have
> something to offer the d20 gaming community, but have decided that there
> are enough d20 publishers out there.  Maybe you're sitting on a great
> concept or fine tuning a unique campaign world
>
> This just isn't a call for myself, but for any and all folks in the same
> boat.  I've got a number of ideas that I'd love to bounce off of some like
> minded individuals, maybe get a creative team together.  Maybe there's
> someone out there in a similar situation that can help you jump that final
> hurdle your facing with your own project.  Let's help each other create
> some really great d20 material that these successful publishers will fight
> over.  (We can hope, right?)
>
> Did any of the above make any since, or am I just talking the crazy talk?
>
> Peace.
>
> - Dan (OmegaOdd)
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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