Dragon magazine seeking fiction submissions
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Cool!
Looks like Ari's side won the pro-fiction argument!
That makes me very, very happy. I've been a fan of short fiction in Dragon ever since the days of oddball vignettes like Everybody Eats Everybody On Sunday's Planet, or that one about online VR-gaming that was published back in the era of Zork and Avatar.


That makes me very, very happy. I've been a fan of short fiction in Dragon ever since the days of oddball vignettes like Everybody Eats Everybody On Sunday's Planet, or that one about online VR-gaming that was published back in the era of Zork and Avatar.
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There's a discussion about the contract terms being requested by the new permutation of Dragon here: http://scalzi.com/whatever/?p=159Rotipher of the FoS wrote:Cool!Looks like Ari's side won the pro-fiction argument!
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That makes me very, very happy. I've been a fan of short fiction in Dragon ever since the days of oddball vignettes like Everybody Eats Everybody On Sunday's Planet, or that one about online VR-gaming that was published back in the era of Zork and Avatar.
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Thanks for that link! While I wouldn't consider submitting original work not set in a D&D shared world to Dragon anyway, I hadn't appreciated the full impact of signing over all rights to your work. That was a real eye-opener. And the links provided there to other magazines are very helpful as well.JamesLowder wrote:There's a discussion about the contract terms being requested by the new permutation of Dragon here: http://scalzi.com/whatever/?p=159
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Honestly, I'm not sold on the argument behind that article, because it doesn't seem to strongly consider the whole notion of "shared world" fiction.
It's true that it's not a good deal if you're submitting 100% original material. But for a story set in Ravenloft, or Eberron, or even one without a strong setting but obvious D&D-specific elements, it's not only a valid market, but the only one. I'm certainly not unhappy to have done so, and I'll be doing so again.
It's true that it's not a good deal if you're submitting 100% original material. But for a story set in Ravenloft, or Eberron, or even one without a strong setting but obvious D&D-specific elements, it's not only a valid market, but the only one. I'm certainly not unhappy to have done so, and I'll be doing so again.
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