I used to think that the only advice a freelancer needed was to just get on and get the job done.
Now I know better.
If you want to write for fun that's fine. If you're trying to make a living, other considerations apply. I'm owed a lot of time and money by clients who never paid, or canned pay-on-publication projects because they had no investment in them and could afford to not think the project through.
Successful professional freelancing requires a lot more than just sitting down to write. Though that helps.
Speaking to the original intent of the thread (or, well, the title of it), I've got a bunch of rewritten Traveller equipments that I would not mind putting into Signs and Portents.
Speaking to the original intent of the thread (or, well, the title of it), I've got a bunch of rewritten Traveller equipments that I would not mind putting into Signs and Portents.
And something that was written entirely to get, you know, an actual response has indeed killed the thread. Hurrah. Way to disprove the ability to profit from RPGs!
And something that was written entirely to get, you know, an actual response has indeed killed the thread. Hurrah. Way to disprove the ability to profit from RPGs!
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