My 'local' convention, DunDraCon, is coming up, and I'm always looking for something to run as an offical game... Is there any preference on running or not running your adventures? Perhaps regarding how recently something has been published, etc. Maybe there's a GM-SAT test to pass first...?
My suspicion is that you'd be pleased to get the exposure. But DDC* has a policy of not really wanting people to run published material, which to me flies in the face of the number of sub-par home-brewed games I've played in at the con**. I think it's pretty much always down to the quality of the GM, personally. If I had a 'waiver' from a publisher, it might carry weight, if I said I'd like to run a DCC for the con.... [I'm not sure I will have time to prep and run something this year, but I'd like to get my goblins in a row beforehand, in case I do.]
* 'DDC' is DunDraCon... and I wind up typing this about half the time I'm meaning to type 'DCC'....
**Still, I get in far more good games than bad, but the stinkers make me wish they had perhaps gone with something published, since at least there'd be some structure or inventiveness, perhaps.