
Guidelines for Submissions to the Elanthian
Times
The Elanthian Times is the official on-line newsletter
of GemStone III, a valuable and entertaining compendium of player-produced
informational articles, short stories, fiction, poetry, artwork, humor, and
miscellany about the game. The Elanthian Times newsletter ("ET") is made
available on the Web.
The articles and editorial content of the Elanthian Times
are player-driven. You come up with the ideas, write the articles and determine
what content is of interest and value to you and your fellow adventurers
in the lands. The editorial staff is just a tool to transform your words,
ideas and feelings into forms that all of Elanthia can read, enjoy, and benefit
from.
The Kinds of Submissions We Would Like to
Receive
We are interested in articles that appeal to the broadest
cross section of GemStone III players. Submissions can range from practical
to entertaining and whimsical. The following are types of articles we would
like to see:
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Articles on game mechanics are always popular and we want
as many good articles on mechanics as we can get! A "good" one contains useful
information, say on creatures or a new area, with a helpful and reasonable
amount of references to numbers, stats, etc. An article that turns out to
be mostly a table of statistics or just a list of numbers is not sufficient.
Try to put the game mechanics into perspective for the reader.
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Role-playing articles are also welcome. Well done,
in-character narratives are sources of immense entertainment for our readers.
Factual articles based on your character's adventures in Elanthia--while
hunting, during a quest, personal encounters, reminiscences of memorable
players or events--are desirable submissions. Characters that are active
in the game, settings from world of Elanthia, plots and characters suggested
by events in the game, etc. are also excellent raw material for fictional
accounts, short stories, and humorous anecdotes.
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Poetry is another genre we encourage. We try to publish
at least some original poetry in every issue. Although we would like to
discourage parodies, like "Twas the night before Xmas and all through
the track, not a creature was stirring, not even a thrak," that doesn't mean
you shouldn't do humorous original verse. Poetry should be "in character"
when possible and certainly in context with the world of Elanthia.
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Letters to the Editor are also something you should consider
submitting. What we are aiming for are in-character, role-playing type letters,
i.e., the kind of letter your character would send in to the ET after reading
an issue, through his/her eyes, rather than your (real-world) comments on
the newsletter. Outstanding role-playing, entertainment and literary
opportunities exist even is this short format, so don't overlook it.
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Maps and descriptions of both new and old areas are useful
to our readers. Attempt to describe the area in character and be careful
not to reveal any secrets or puzzles the area may contain.
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Articles on game play and strategy are also popular. Details
on how best to roll up a particular character, how to play a certain class
or race, and how to advance in the world are valuable topics. Again, avoid
giving away solutions to puzzles or game secrets.
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Original, high-quality artwork is an integral part of
each month's ET. If you think you have a knack for producing art in the fantasy
genre, for ornaments, fancy drop caps, illustrations based on the world of
Elanthia, scenes from GemStone III, or similar material, we want it! For
our formatted versions, original artwork in the file formats GIF (interlaced)
and JPG, are all worthwhile submissions. Don't forget the Web-related
submissions--animations, web graphics, and games!
Regular Monthly Columns
Besides submissions of articles on an occasional basis,
the ET invites and encourages player contributions on a regular, ongoing
basis. This participation can be in the form of regular monthly or recurring
columns on ideas you come up with that we feel are of continuing value and
interest, or in columns we decide to make a regular feature, and for which
we need writers. We are interested in columnists to regular features in the
following departments:
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Columns on Game Mechanics--again, we want columns that
are useful, but not overpoweringly full of numbers and statistics.
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Helpful Hints for New Adventurers--this would include
a few juicy roll-up, outfitting, survival and/or creature hunting hints per
issue that veteran players perhaps take so much for granted they usually
don't talk about them. But players just starting out might find such information
very valuable.
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Gossip/Who's Who/Current Events Around Town Columns--pretty
self-explanatory departments. Would include such milestones as marriages,
who made Lord/Lady or Legend, that kind of content.
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House Matters--monthly doings/events at Houses; several
columns can be devoted to introducing and profiling the various Houses in
the land.
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Overheard Around Town--humorous, telling or pithy snatches
of conversation overheard in the various hangouts, the square, Helga's, etc.
Player submissions of short anecdotes or quotes, attributed or unattributed,
are strongly encouraged, and the columnist responsible should gather a number
of quotes each month.
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Monthly Personality Profiles--interviews and info on
individual characters in the game every month. This would be their game persona,
not the player. You would need to interview interesting characters and extract
entertaining stories about their background, adventures, etc.
These are just some types of columns being produced and
considered. We especially want submissions of ideas for regular columns,
and if you can be the columnist for one of your own proposed regular columns,
that's exactly what we are looking for! In order to be a regular ET columnist,
you must first contact the editor and express your interest in doing a column.
If you have your own ideas about the kind of column that you'd like to do,
we'd love to consider it. If you are interested in writing any of the regular
columns we suggest, you also need to contact us first, before you begin.
Once we accept your idea and/or you as a columnist, you can start submitting
your columns on a regular schedule. Please make sure to tell us you are
interested in doing a column, not just a single article.
The Standards of Acceptability for Submissions to
ET
While we strongly encourage you to submit articles along
the lines of those listed above, and anything we might not have mentioned
that you think is worthwhile, we do ask you to observe certain broad areas
of acceptability.
Several general guidelines are listed below:
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Fiction submissions should be directly related to characters
and settings of GemStone III and the world of Elanthia.
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Submissions should not reveal solutions to puzzles, quests,
secret societies, secret guild matters, or other features that are meant
for players to discover and solve for themselves in the game.
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Submissions should not deal with bugs or loopholes in
the game. All such problems should be reported directly to Simutronics via
GemStone III Feedback.
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Please be aware that certain words often used in the fantasy
genre are the property of their creators. For instance, we cannot publish
the word "hobbit", so instead use the word "halfling". We will make appropriate
substitutions where necessary.
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The words "GemStone III", "Elanthia", "Wehnimer's Landing",
etc., must be spelled and styled correctly. Remember, a clean submission
lessens the likelihood of heavy editorial changes to your work and greatly
increases your chances of publication. We will not accept submissions with
a high degree of spelling and grammatical mistakes. Even a basic word processing
program should have a good built-in spell checker; we strongly urge you to
use it! If your submission does contain these kinds of oversights, the editors
will have to fix them, return the article to you for revisions, or decide
it's too full of mistakes to accept for consideration.
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Articles should not be submitted for publication to the
ET anonymously. If you wish, your article can be published with a pseudonym
or anonymous byline, but you must identify yourself to the editor.
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Submissions should maintain an objective and reasonable
tone. Articles that are overly biased or slanted against any person, player,
character or group will not be considered. Fairness and objectivity are
encouraged in all submissions, and lack thereof shall be considered grounds
for rejection.
The Standards of Quality for All Submissions to
ET
Once your submission has met the above standards of
acceptability it is well on its way to potential publication. After that,
it is up to the editorial staff to determine if the material meets the
publication's standards of quality.
Keep in mind the following guidelines for successful
submissions:
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Your submission should be on a worthwhile subject of interest
to a broad spectrum of GemStone players.
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Make sure the material is well written and in a usable
format. Double check your spelling, grammar and style so that it won't require
more than a moderate amount of editing. Be sure to spellcheck your articles
before you send them to us. Separate paragraphs by 2 carriage returns. Type
only ONE space after periods, not TWO. Do not use TABS to indent
paragraphs.
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If you are submitting artwork, make sure the work is
original.
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In the case where your material is of potential interest
to the readers but the article is deemed poorly written, the ET reserves
the right to accept it contingent upon a rewrite by the author. If the editor
chooses, the article can be rewritten by one of the staff members, and then
published, with the byline going to the original author.
Do your best, and if you follow the above guidelines combined
with your own unique ideas and style, your submission should pass the first
hurdle with flying colors. But please keep in mind that final decisions on
acceptability and quality of submissions rest with the editorial staff of
ET. We are here to bring the best product to you and all our players.
How to Send in Submissions, and to Whom
We prefer you to send your submission as an attached E-MAIL
file, saved in a plain .TXT format. File formats that we can't translate
will be returned to the author. All attached file submissions must begin
with information filled in with the following header, IN the attached file,
NOT in the accompanying letter:
USER NAME OR SCREEN NAME:
NAME OF SERVICE YOUR USUAL CHARACTER IS ON:
CHARACTER NAME:
NAME TO USE FOR AUTHOR OF ARTICLE (if different from character name)
EMAIL ADDRESS:
GS3-RELATED WEB SITE: (if applicable)
FORMAT OF FILE:
DATE SUBMITTED:
We cannot acknowledge the receipt of submissions. If we
decide to publish your submission, we will inform you. Just because your
submission does not appear in the very next issue does not mean we will not
use it. We have to balance the content of each issue, and so we choose articles
carefully. The managing editor of ET and the ET staff like to maintain a
balance between leaving as much of the original submission intact as possible
and putting out a consistently high quality monthly journal. While we edit
with a light touch wherever possible, we do retain the prerogative to request
revisions or rewrites of articles or to edit them in house when needed. All
published submissions become the property of the Elanthian Times.
Send all your submissions to:
eteditors@aol.com
In-Game Compensation for Contributors
Contributors to ET receive alteration(s) in GemStone in
exchange for every article that gets published. The alteration(s) in GemStone
is ET's way of saying thanks for your great efforts and contributions to
the newsletter. It's the players who contribute to the unique character of
Elanthia, and this uniqueness and imagination are nowhere more clearly visible
than in the outstanding submissions to the ET. Keep those manuscripts coming
in, folks! We look forward to seeing YOUR submission in our mailsack real
soon.
Being a staff writer entitles you to membership in the
Elanthia Times Press Club, which has a number of benefits such as a private
bar, access to the newspaper offices and press room. In time, other compensations
within the game will also be awarded based on your contributions.
The Elanthian Times, Simutronics and its providers reserve
the right to modify these if necessary.
If you have questions about these guidelines, please send
mail to the our staff:
| Editor-in-Chief |
GM Faelynn
Bin'Rua |
| Managing
Editor |
Lord Stumbel
Rumblebelly |
| Managing
Editor |
Lord Sildus
Whiteblade |
| Managing
Artist |
Lady Galadriel
Light |
| Managing
Artist |
Lord Morandas
Vinewise |
ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE TO BE SENT TO
ETEDITORS@AOL.COM