About the QtR fate
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Good point, Wiccy! The netbook creation is a learning process for us. We are picking up some things as we go, but it is still a long road to perfection. Plus, the fact that readers are divided on what they want only complicates things. We certainly want to produced something that everyone is happy with, but, as Wiccy said, somethings a project is only liked by some.
Hopefully, we capture bigger groups as we gain more experience over time.
Hopefully, we capture bigger groups as we gain more experience over time.
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It has been 2 months since the last update of this thread.
How does the new Netzine fares? How many articles are submitted?
How does the new Netzine fares? How many articles are submitted?
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As ScS was saying before Socko interrupted...
As reviewing process is a long and complex system now containing in excess of 500 points that must now all be followed to the letter in order for the article to be concidered reviewed.
Some of the stranger points have yet to be explained and appear to be scribbled in at random places... Examples are as follows
Point 133 - Each article must begin, contain and end with the author explaining how much they love Drusilla.
Point 151 - Each article must contain the words Ravenloft, Dread Realms, Domains of Dread, or Demiplane of Dread at least 53 times.
Point 302 - Said article mustcontain a minimum of 15 coffee stains.
Point 340 - If toilet paper runs short, said article may be used for purposes such as wiping of the bottom in extreem circumstances... NOTE - all articles must now meet this requirement.
Point 372 - Failure to read the last paragraph of the article in question requires the process of review to begin once over from Point 001.
Point 444 - Reviewer must hop up and down on his table performing the happy dance while wearing a silly hat for an hour.
Point 445 - Once completing the happy dance, said article must be misplaced for a minimum of 5 working days.
Point 480 - (edited for length, original text was 15 pages) ...Furthermore, should said article be found after being buried at the center of the maze, chewed by a dog, used to make paper dollie chains, run over by 19 carts between midnight and 1am, bathed in the blood of an innocent, offered as a sacrifice to th God of Hellfire, Used to light the fire in the sduty, lost in the library as a bookmark... used to mop up spilled coffee... made into a paper airoplane and thrown 10 leagues... be torn into 199 pieces and taped back together... and finally simply lost with intentional all within a 24 hour span, I am NOT to be held responsibe; xxx Drusilla.
Point 500 - Reviewer must add an addition 10 steps to this list of point checks for the next reviewer; xxx Drusilla.
Strange enough, about 70% of the points have been scribed by our lovely receptionist/deranged vampire dollmaker, even though she does nothing to contribute to the reviewing of any article that crosses our path.
I do hope that helps explain why it takes so long to review your articles and why it may take a decade by this time next year for us to get back to you.
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As reviewing process is a long and complex system now containing in excess of 500 points that must now all be followed to the letter in order for the article to be concidered reviewed.
Some of the stranger points have yet to be explained and appear to be scribbled in at random places... Examples are as follows
Point 133 - Each article must begin, contain and end with the author explaining how much they love Drusilla.
Point 151 - Each article must contain the words Ravenloft, Dread Realms, Domains of Dread, or Demiplane of Dread at least 53 times.
Point 302 - Said article mustcontain a minimum of 15 coffee stains.
Point 340 - If toilet paper runs short, said article may be used for purposes such as wiping of the bottom in extreem circumstances... NOTE - all articles must now meet this requirement.
Point 372 - Failure to read the last paragraph of the article in question requires the process of review to begin once over from Point 001.
Point 444 - Reviewer must hop up and down on his table performing the happy dance while wearing a silly hat for an hour.
Point 445 - Once completing the happy dance, said article must be misplaced for a minimum of 5 working days.
Point 480 - (edited for length, original text was 15 pages) ...Furthermore, should said article be found after being buried at the center of the maze, chewed by a dog, used to make paper dollie chains, run over by 19 carts between midnight and 1am, bathed in the blood of an innocent, offered as a sacrifice to th God of Hellfire, Used to light the fire in the sduty, lost in the library as a bookmark... used to mop up spilled coffee... made into a paper airoplane and thrown 10 leagues... be torn into 199 pieces and taped back together... and finally simply lost with intentional all within a 24 hour span, I am NOT to be held responsibe; xxx Drusilla.
Point 500 - Reviewer must add an addition 10 steps to this list of point checks for the next reviewer; xxx Drusilla.
Strange enough, about 70% of the points have been scribed by our lovely receptionist/deranged vampire dollmaker, even though she does nothing to contribute to the reviewing of any article that crosses our path.
I do hope that helps explain why it takes so long to review your articles and why it may take a decade by this time next year for us to get back to you.
Blessings
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By a small margin the community prefers the Netbooks to continue as previous!
So perhaps we will see the QtR 13 earlier?
So perhaps we will see the QtR 13 earlier?
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A small margin prefers that things continue as previous, but we needed more authors and submissions to meet that type of demand. As David previously pointed out, wanting to publish a netmag and having enough submissions to make said book are two entirely different things. Thereforem, I sincerely doubt that you'll see the next issue of QtR any earlier than currently scheduled.alhoon wrote:By a small margin the community prefers the Netbooks to continue as previous! So perhaps we will see the QtR 13 earlier?
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Yes, we are still working on the Quoth the Raven netzines but without specific themes. As Stephen pointed out, we have a few submissions already. However, the deadline is not until October 1st, which gives a couple months for people to finish their submissions for this next issue.Coan wrote:I think it's still going ahead but without themes, right? At this stage submissions for the next article are probably few and far between being due in (October?).
Sadly, this is very true...Coan wrote:People who want more Ravenloft is one thing but those who want more Ravenloft and will write for it is another.
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Hopefully even I can get something finished before the deadline, I haven't been able to work on any of the projects I have been trying to complete for our netbooks for months I have at least 8 articles in the works, at least 5 of them for Gothic Earth, another Megan Llewelyn article and some generalised articles for things in the demiplane of dread.
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About the QtR fate
I realize it's been a long time since I've visited. And it's also been a while since anyone has posted to this thread. But I thought I'd add my 2 cents anyway.
I agree about slowing the QtRs down. And also about doing away with the themes. As for the slowing down, I have and will submit to the netbook. But there are times where I have all the time in the world to write something and then sometime I don't have enough time to sleep. So slowing them down is good. As for the theme, I realize it was to stir the creative juices, but sometimes I just couldn't come up with something for that theme or just didn't care for it much. Like the Seabased. It was cool but I just couldn't stir the juices in that direction.
So there's my 2 cents, if anyone cares.
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I agree about slowing the QtRs down. And also about doing away with the themes. As for the slowing down, I have and will submit to the netbook. But there are times where I have all the time in the world to write something and then sometime I don't have enough time to sleep. So slowing them down is good. As for the theme, I realize it was to stir the creative juices, but sometimes I just couldn't come up with something for that theme or just didn't care for it much. Like the Seabased. It was cool but I just couldn't stir the juices in that direction.
So there's my 2 cents, if anyone cares.
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