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Just going to leave this here without comment:
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Look guys with Tripple Helex running so well, how about we start making our own rulebooks. We have a place to start from outside GW. We all have the brains.
We need to make up a commity and to find the right conections. No negative thinkers. I don't have a clue how to start this but I feel we can make do it as A team. Mark
-- Mark RG (Game on)
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We've got the community right here and you can start by making a post suggesting what kind of game you'd like to write
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In reply to this post by MarkRG
I've written a few rule sets in my time, some of them even got finished.
Publishing them is a very difficult thing to do, online selling as a PDF is actually a lot easier and develops more income for the writer despite being cheaper for the player (win/win in my opinion). I've bought at least 3 or 4 rules sets this way and Actually getting printed rules made up and stocked in a store is very expensive and isn't always the best way to get the most people playing that rules set. |
If you're looking to PDF publish...
I'm finding Onebookshelf sites (RPGnow, DriveThruRPG, Wargamers Vault) very easy to use and publish through (I'm trying to sell through a few other sites but it's more difficult to manage). They now run a print-on-demand service (via Lightning Source). They take 40%, but the exposure is massive. What's interesting is that the small publishers are right up there next to the big publishers and the reprints of old rules. They also have a Top 100 Small Press list, so the little guys get exposure. After all of my floorplan stuff has stabilised, and I've put some stock art up, I'm thinking about publishing solo gamebooks (written by others with purchased stock art... I'll explain in detail another time), partly because I want to be connected to printed (bound) copy. My stuff is currently not appropriate for POD - since you download it to print repeatedly in colour or black and white - and they're not "books". Some of these online shops (Onebookshelf, GamesForYou, Paizo) like to have a contract signed - that's the only fiddly bit (scan, post or fax). I don't pay anything to Onebookshelf, they just take a big percentage when anything sells. Royalties are easy to set up, so if members here got together to create their own systems that they wanted to charge for the income can be split immediate on purchase (which is how I get money from Vexing Sands, published by EVG) I don't think anyone gets particularly rich with a few products but you at least get the kudos of being paid publishers/designers/writers, and your work becomes an archive of protest against GW. ;) http://onebookshelf.com/ |
In reply to this post by BobbieTheDamned
Now I've read the original quote properly, it should be interesting to see if GW are actually shooting themselves in the foot. The implication is that they want to sell directly to international customers, whilst they clearly rely on having a corner in non-GW hobby shops, the same should be true for webstores. I think a few months back I noticed that some organisations were not even allowed to show pictures of the products (the image holder would have text stating "image withdrawn at request of Games Workshop") However they've survived several times before whilst alienating store owners and customers alike. It sounds like one half of the company is not talking to the other. It's certainly a worthwhile challenge for importers and webstores to speak up because they nurture the hobby - a hobby which relies on communities and to some extent PR.
Hmm. Silly old GW. Never a pound made from an original idea. A McDonalds style franchise - one in every town in every country. (sigh) They don't pay the staff much either, apparently. :D |
Wargames store, post some videos on Fb about GW as well. Seems like they were contacted and asked to 'rephrase' one of the complaining vids. Seems like there are a lot of not happy people.
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