Run a game at Pheno
The Great Prophet Pheno foresees your brilliant career as a game writer beginning with just 8 simple steps…
- Have a brilliant idea.
- Email us at info@pheno.org.au telling us you're interested in running a game or event of some species for Pheno. Verbal expressions of interest are okay to start with, but we'll still need a working email address from you, and we can't guarantee we'll remember if we don't have something in writing from you (especially if you told us at Post-Con Drinkies!)
- In November or early December, you'll receive an email from us asking for your game/event proposal. If you still want to offer your game for Pheno, reply with an outline of your game/event and any other details we request in the email.
- If your game/event is accepted for this year's convention, we'll send you a second email in December with all the details you need for writing your blurb. This email will also give you a blurb deadline in mid-January. This is so we can update the website in time for the Australia Day long weekend (Arcanacon in Melbourne and Cancon in Canberra).
For Ms Bean's thoughts on blurb writing: The Art and Science of Giving Good Blurb (49K doc)
Please note we are strict about deadlines for steps 3 and 4. Missing them makes us miss other deadlines, which is bad for the other designers and makes us organisers cranky. If you cannot meet the blurb deadline, tell us as soon as possible. If you tell us after the deadline passes, we cannot guarantee your game will run.
- As the months fly by (cue pages falling off a desk calendar), we'll send you cheerful reminder emails about when the website goes up and when the playtesting weekends are held.
We regard the playtesting of games as a good thing. We try to make it easy for you by helping to organise playtesting weekends in the months before Pheno. If possible, playtest your game before online registration opens (this means before Easter) so that you can adjust your blurb if necessary. Also, we organisers typically don’t get to play your games at the Con so we like to get first dibs!
In particular, Triptych writers and New Designers are encouraged to playtest their games with committee members, and we promise to be gentle.