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Wanted: Original RPG material
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CCO
2005-11-27 02:03:30 UTC
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We're currently looking for RPG gamers who want to provide material for
our new website, www.lightninggamesmedia.com, for download. We're
looking for people who have original game modules and add-ons, art,
fiction, and reviews. I'm sure there's lots of people out there who
have material we can include. Our goal is to create a portal for
original material to help gamers add to their campaigns.

We'll look at all submissions so if you're interested, please email
back or head to the website and get a hold of us from there.

Thanks!!
Ross Winn
2005-11-27 04:42:18 UTC
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Post by CCO
We're currently looking for RPG gamers who want to provide material for
our new website, www.lightninggamesmedia.com, for download. We're
looking for people who have original game modules and add-ons, art,
fiction, and reviews. I'm sure there's lots of people out there who
have material we can include. Our goal is to create a portal for
original material to help gamers add to their campaigns.
We'll look at all submissions so if you're interested, please email
back or head to the website and get a hold of us from there.
Thanks!!
Translation: "we are talentless hacks too brainless to create original
content ourselves, so let us suck off of you to generate revenue and not
pay you a dime."

fuck them.
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Ross Winn
Freelance Geek & RPG.net Columnist
m***@gmail.com
2005-11-27 13:44:43 UTC
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Absolutely not Ross. On the contrary, we could fill the entire site
with nothing but content created by our team, but then that is a very
exclusive approach when what we want is an inclusive approach; allowing
others a chance to show their talents and contribute to the greater
gaming community.

I'm sorry that your attitude is so negative, but your general
interpretation is quite incorrect.
Ross Winn
2005-11-27 15:11:22 UTC
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Post by m***@gmail.com
Absolutely not Ross. On the contrary, we could fill the entire site
with nothing but content created by our team, but then that is a very
exclusive approach when what we want is an inclusive approach; allowing
others a chance to show their talents and contribute to the greater
gaming community.
I'm sorry that your attitude is so negative, but your general
interpretation is quite incorrect.
And what are you paying per word?
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Ross Winn
Freelance Geek & RPG.net Columnist
CCO
2005-11-28 13:31:17 UTC
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We're not able to pay anything yet per word. It's purely on a voluntary
basis. Obviously that isn't up everyone's alley, so to those people,
they need not concern themselves with it. However, for the individuals
who would like to see their stories posted online available for
download by others, then this is would be of interest to them.
s***@sonic.net
2005-12-13 22:43:00 UTC
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Post by CCO
We're not able to pay anything yet per word. It's purely on a voluntary
basis. Obviously that isn't up everyone's alley, so to those people,
they need not concern themselves with it. However, for the individuals
who would like to see their stories posted online available for
download by others, then this is would be of interest to them.
Do you charge for downloads? If so, how much?

Perhaps, instead of paying actual $$$, you could issue your
contributors an on-site credit so they can get some of your
other product(s)?

Frankly, if you charge $ for content you get "contributed"
to your site that leaves me with a pretty sour taste...
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Steve Saunders
to de-spam me, de-capitalize me
Ross Winn
2005-12-15 07:00:58 UTC
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Post by s***@sonic.net
Post by CCO
We're not able to pay anything yet per word. It's purely on a voluntary
basis. Obviously that isn't up everyone's alley, so to those people,
they need not concern themselves with it. However, for the individuals
who would like to see their stories posted online available for
download by others, then this is would be of interest to them.
Do you charge for downloads? If so, how much?
Perhaps, instead of paying actual $$$, you could issue your
contributors an on-site credit so they can get some of your
other product(s)?
Frankly, if you charge $ for content you get "contributed"
to your site that leaves me with a pretty sour taste...
I hate spammers. They all suck.
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Ross Winn
Freelance Geek & RPG.net Columnist
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