--------- HARVEST --------- Many of the programs, music, articles, and artwork you see in BIG BLUE DISK were submitted by our readers. We call these materials Harvest. Here are two good reasons to send us your Harvest submissions: -- If your work appears in BIG BLUE DISK, it will be seen by thousands of our readers nationwide. Many well known software authors have shared their work with us in our disk publications SOFTDISK, LOADSTAR, and BIG BLUE DISK. You're in good company. -- We pay you cash for the right to publish your work in BIG BLUE DISK. We do not purchase your programs-- instead, the money we pay you only gives us the license to run the program on the magazine. You retain full rights to your work. We may, however, convert your program so that it may be run on one of our sister publications, SOFTDISK for the Apple II series, and LOADSTAR for the Commodore 64 and 128. If we run the program on one of these publications, you will receive one half of the amount we originally paid for the program for each conversion. Follow these steps when submitting programs (or other material) to BIG BLUE DISK: 1. Format a new disk; then use the BLUELINE text editor to create a feedback file on your new disk. Tell us about the program: how to use it, what it does, etc. We need complete documentation so that we can evaluate your work quickly and efficiently. If you submit an adventure game, we also need a map and a complete list of puzzles and solutions. 2. Copy all files related to your program onto the disk you have just created. 3. Enclose a paper note with your disk telling us that you have placed a program on the disk. If you have a printout of the Program Submission Form, that will do nicely. 4. PLEASE include your full name, address, and phone number in your feedback and your name in the program. 5. Remember, BIG BLUE DISK is not public domain. Put your name on the title page of your program so everyone will know who wrote the program. You won't be losing a disk, either. We will send you a replacement disk when we receive yours. After receiving and reviewing your program (which takes roughly six to eight weeks) we will send you a letter telling you the status of your program. Keep up the good work.