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Call for Submissions for Issue # 1
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Call for submissions!


Every undertaking, each and every last endeavor, has a starting point. Every magazine has an origin. Every issue has both a first word and a final word. Cover to cover, these text cities come alive, populated by the words - by the thoughts typed aloud - of individuals such as yourself.

It is said that content is king. In that case, what we seek are the crown jewels of your expressive abilities. Our aim is to start a magazine from scratch, to craft it from pieces of our respective minds on a common subject - turn-based gaming.

I hail from the era of play by mail gaming, from a time when games were played by post, via the postal service. Perhaps you do not. Regardless, we are bound together by a common tie - the tie that binds. Namely, we share a love, a passion, a craving for gaming of the turn based variety.

In years past, various PBM magazines came into existence, forged from a combination of purpose and hope. That hour dawns again!

Destiny calls. Fate beckons. I beseech your consideration.

Its price will be free. Its audience must be grown. We start from scratch.

Are you game?

This is a call for submissions for articles, for reviews, for substantive pieces on the subject of turn-based gaming.

Your perspectives, your experiences, your opinions. That's what we're after.

That's what we want to showcase.

It's what we want to share with the world, with others out there who share our taste and our affinity and our preference for the very best that turn-based gaming has to offer.

We want YOU to write it. We want to compile it. We want to publish it.

If YOU believe there to be merit in it. If YOU believe that YOU have something of value to say on this subject - then won't you join US?

We reserve the right to reject any submission. That's not to say, however, that we don't want you to submit. Nothing could be further from the truth, in fact.

We're not Paper Mayhem. We're not Flagship.

We're something new.

Help us get there. Help us to make it happen.

Thank you for your time, and for your interest, which we hope is great!

Submissions of art or written material for consideration for inclusion into the pages of this new magazine may be made to:

GrimFinger@GrimFinger.Net

Issue # 1 of this new PBM/turn-based gaming magazine will be published no later than November 23rd, 2013, and no earlier than October 31st, 2013.

Submit early. Submit often.

Deadline: We would prefer that submissions for Issue 1 be made by October 15th 2013. Exceptions made on a case-by-case basis.

Compensation: None. Fame and glory are yours for the taking.
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#2
This is brilliant, Grimfinger.

Turn-based gaming is a good name, as it includes solo gaming: Donald Featherstone "Solo Wargaming", started it all did it not (published in 1972)? There is also Lone Warrior, now both a blog and the journal. I have a copy of the original paper I submitted to Lone Warrior called "Nuked", that won a prize as "article of the year".
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#3
Good luck with this project Grim.

I'm not sure what I might be able to contribute in terms of articles. I don't actually play any PBM/TBG games as such anymore and I write pretty slowly so would find it hard to commit to a monthly turnaround.

Are you thinking of creating any sort of listings though? Thats an area I think I could probably help out with more profitably.
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(09-16-2013, 09:35 PM)Smurphboogie Wrote: Good luck with this project Grim.

I'm not sure what I might be able to contribute in terms of articles. I don't actually play any PBM/TBG games as such anymore and I write pretty slowly so would find it hard to commit to a monthly turnaround.

Are you thinking of creating any sort of listings though? That's an area I think I could probably help out with more profitably.

What you're doing with your contributions to the PBM Wiki, by fleshing the wiki out and growing it with details, is of incalculable value. It truly is.

As far as articles for the magazine goes, don't think in terms of committing to a monthly turnaround. Just submit, when you can, and I can insert it into the next issue that follows. Fair enough? One can contribute intermittently, not just each issue.
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(09-15-2013, 08:16 AM)Greybeard Wrote: This is brilliant, Grimfinger.

I appreciate that, Greybeard.

(09-15-2013, 08:16 AM)Greybeard Wrote: Turn-based gaming is a good name, as it includes solo gaming: Donald Featherstone "Solo Wargaming", started it all did it not (published in 1972)? There is also Lone Warrior, now both a blog and the journal. I have a copy of the original paper I submitted to Lone Warrior called "Nuked", that won a prize as "article of the year".

Are you wanting to submit that article that you wrote long ago, or are you wanting to author a new article?
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#6
Grimfinger, I will begin to retype the original on modern paper size and send it to you asap.

By the way, there are still a lot of solo gamers about. See: http://solowargamer.wordpress.com and also "the wargaming addict on playing a war-game with no opponent".
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(09-19-2013, 12:59 PM)GrimFinger Wrote: As far as articles for the magazine goes, don't think in terms of committing to a monthly turnaround. Just submit, when you can, and I can insert it into the next issue that follows. Fair enough? One can contribute intermittently, not just each issue.

I always found that the best/most enjoyable articles in Flagship were the ongoing ones, like the game play diaries, whether individual or by a group of players. They seemed to give much more insight into how a game played and developed as opposed to a more standard review where the reviewer may have only seen a relatively small part of the game. That is the sort of article I would like to write but we will see.

Continuity and anticipation (some great benefits of TBG games) is inherent with these articles, as well as multi part strategy guides etc. A good reason for people to look out for the following issue.
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(09-15-2013, 04:53 AM)GrimFinger Wrote:
Call for submissions!


Every undertaking, each and every last endeavor, has a starting point. Every magazine has an origin. Every issue has both a first word and a final word. Cover to cover, these text cities come alive, populated by the words - by the thoughts typed aloud - of individuals such as yourself.

It is said that content is king. In that case, what we seek are the crown jewels of your expressive abilities. Our aim is to start a magazine from scratch, to craft it from pieces of our respective minds on a common subject - turn-based gaming.

I hail from the era of play by mail gaming, from a time when games were played by post, via the postal service. Perhaps you do not. Regardless, we are bound together by a common tie - the tie that binds. Namely, we share a love, a passion, a craving for gaming of the turn based variety.

In years past, various PBM magazines came into existence, forged from a combination of purpose and hope. That hour dawns again!

Destiny calls. Fate beckons. I beseech your consideration.

Its price will be free. Its audience must be grown. We start from scratch.

Are you game?

This is a call for submissions for articles, for reviews, for substantive pieces on the subject of turn-based gaming.

Your perspectives, your experiences, your opinions. That's what we're after.

That's what we want to showcase.

It's what we want to share with the world, with others out there who share our taste and our affinity and our preference for the very best that turn-based gaming has to offer.

We want YOU to write it. We want to compile it. We want to publish it.

If YOU believe there to be merit in it. If YOU believe that YOU have something of value to say on this subject - then won't you join US?

We reserve the right to reject any submission. That's not to say, however, that we don't want you to submit. Nothing could be further from the truth, in fact.

We're not Paper Mayhem. We're not Flagship.

We're something new.

Help us get there. Help us to make it happen.

Thank you for your time, and for your interest, which we hope is great!

Submissions of art or written material for consideration for inclusion into the pages of this new magazine may be made to:

GrimFinger@GrimFinger.Net

Issue # 1 of this new PBM/turn-based gaming magazine will be published no later than November 23rd, 2013, and no earlier than October 31st, 2013.

Submit early. Submit often.

Deadline: We would prefer that submissions for Issue 1 be made by October 15th 2013. Exceptions made on a case-by-case basis.

Compensation: None. Fame and glory are yours for the taking.

I just got a mailer demon spam block when I sent you my revised version of the article I have been working on.
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(10-01-2013, 08:57 PM)Darth Pedro Wrote: I just got a mailer demon spam block when I sent you my revised version of the article I have been working on.

Send it again. I don't use a spam filter on that account.
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#10
You can also just copy and paste it into a private message here on this site, if you want to.
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