We're always looking for submissions. Watch the news page to find out the
deadlines for submitting articles for each issue. We prefer submissions in
HTML if possible. This doesn't mean that you have to produce a fancy-looking
article to get it accepted. We just ask that you follow the basics, e.g.,
put in HTML paragraph breaks etc. etc.
We will only accept submissions that haven't been published elsewhere in online
form prior to their appearance in Screamsheet. (It's rather pointless to produce an e-zine of online material if all we're
doing is collating articles that have been published on Web pages elsewhere already.) If you do submit something to
Screamsheet, we expect it to be new and original material.
Note that we are primarily interested in rules and source material, and not in short stories or serial novels. This is a
magazine for the Shadowrun gamer, and as such we want most of the articles to be useful and informative for someone
playing in a campaign or running a campaign. We will have at most one short story per issue.
If your article is published in Screamsheet, then once the magazine has been published, feel free to post the article
elsewhere (e.g., on your own Web site), although we do ask that you link back to the magazine from whereever you
place your article. That's it!
If you are interested in drawing for Screamsheet, you should contact Jason Levine
and David Hyatt.
Include a link to an online portfolio, so that we can see samples of your artwork.