Submissions Policy

At this time the Mythic Masters* Magazine is not paying cash for
publication of submissions. If you are considering sending something
in, all you can expect for your effort is seeing your name in print, a
lot of thanks from the editors and readers, and copies of the issue in
which your work appears (and/or an extension of your subscription by 1
or more issues). This policy may change in the future if circulation
enables cash payments.

Material submitted for consideration for publication herein must be in
manuscript form and typed or clearly printed. Macintosh disc
submissions in plain text (ASCII) or in Microsoft Word (v.3 or later)
will receive preferential treatment! Submissions longer than about 500
words must be on Macintosh-readable disc in ASCII or MsWord; we simply
don't have the time and resources to transcribe lengthy typed or
hand-written material.

To be returned if unpublished, a submission must be accompanied by a
stamped & addressed return envelope. Otherwise unaccepted submissions
will be (ahem!) filed away.

"Desirable material" is that similar to what's in this
magazine—considered by the editor as likely to be of interest to a
broad segment of the readership. We are interested in really great
adventure scenarios, whether for inclusion in Mythic Masters Magazine
or some other form of publication (or both). Short scenarios are
probably usable only herein.

Of special note, general messages (Electronic mail, aka E-mail)—most
certainly including letters to the Editor—may be sent directly to the
Publisher and/or Editor by way of the America Online Computer Network.
Address such missives to logon name "GaryGygax" or, if to the Editor,
logon "Mythic" (the latter being more often checked). When sending
messages from other networks, add the suffix "@aol.com". Please note
that the AOL/InterNet gateway does not, as yet, permit transgateway
file transmission, so manuscripts may be submitted electronically only
within the AOL network itself. For more information on the America
Online network and its "Online Gaming Forums" (OGF), please call: (1)
800-827-6364.

All published material pertaining to the Dangerous Journeys*
Multigenre Game System becomes the property of Omega Helios Limited.
All other published material becomes the property of the Publisher,
expect through special arrangement where some rights might be retained
by the author. Special arrangement is most likely in the case of game
adventure scenarios of long length and special appeal.

Submissions must be marked as "MMM Submission" on the envelope and sent to:
	Trigee Enterprises Corporation
	Post Office Box 388
	Lake Geneva, WI 53147

* Trademark, all rights reserved (see statement in Table of Contents)