Megadungeon!? Is anybody interested in taking the PDF of last year’s winners (or all of the submissions?) and making it available as a printed product?
I’d hope that it would be easy to convert into a PDF that can be uploaded to print on demand shops such as Lulu or RPG Now. I just don’t have the time and the nerve to do it. It would probably would involve setting up an account, paying a fee, splitting the cover from the rest of the PDF, some layout issues... I’m already getting tired just *thinking* of the steps involved. 😄
You don’t have to do this for free, either.
Sure, making it available at cost would be appreciated by everybody. But the Creative Common Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license doesn’t prevent you from making a buck or two in the process. And since I’m too lazy to do it, it would clearly be worth a buck or two to *me*.
Creative Common Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license
Anyway, let me know if you’re interested.
You might also want to read One-Page Rip-Off, an old article by Justin Alexander and the discussion in the comments, as a kind of warning of what kind of discussion you could potentially get involved in. I hope it doesn’t discourage anybody from doing it, though!
attention: And don’t forget submitting an entry for the One Page Dungeon Contest 2011! :D
#RPG #1PDC
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Hey there! I’m on my phone right now & supposed to be asleep, but I’m interested (well, my fledgeling publishing company is) in this opportunity, and wanted to go on record as saying so. I’ll come back again when it’s after 7am for me and investigate further/touch base with you. Or you’re welcome to email me 😃
– Raine Baines 2011-03-03 12:49 UTC
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Send me some email! 😄
– Alex Schroeder 2011-03-03 13:31 UTC