Dragon issue #329 contents


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Can you give more details for "A Novel Approach"? Do any of the other articles mention Eberron? Does the Kenku article mention the Sharn Kenku or Kenku in Eberron?

I can't wait to see 330. In addition to the Umbragen article, Matt Forbeck apparently has some fiction:

"I just signed the contracts for an Eberron story to appear in issue #330 of Dragon Magazine. This is a prequel to the events in my upcoming trilogy: The Lost Mark. "

http://www.forbeck.com/
 

Hi-

Ok, whats with the soft porn covers? On the front cover is a scantily clad female and on the back cover is another scantily clad female. This is not cool! Also, if your going to publish dragon/ Dungeon magazines with soft porn art, please do me a favor and put it in a brown wrapper. Lastly, these covers are an insult I would think to your female readership, and I thought this sort of childish stuff died in the early 90's. :o

As for the issue it's self, good job on content.


Scott
 



Vecna said:
Will be there more Demonomicon articles in future issues of Dragon?

I can neither confirm nor deny that we will make this into a series. ;)

Carnifex said:
And suddenly I'm interested in next month's issue!

Forewarning: For reasons I cannot divulge the Perdido Street Station Novel Approach isn't actually in #330. It's crummy, I know, but I thought you might like to know before you buy the issue just for that. :D
 


Ah, next month Bruce Cordel's article on the Far Realm...

Now if only we can get Dragon to have Bruce write up the Sheen for 3.5. Have some sidebars for use in Eberron, and Greyhawk with it's famous tech locations, some campaign seeds, the old monsters updated, the half-sheen bit as a template, the sheen hunters as a wizardly PrC, and we're all good!
 

Like Mike said, we had to bump the Perdido St. Station article from #330. Look for it sooner rather than later. It's one of my favorite books in recent memory.

As to the Demonomicon, it will most definitely be a recurring feature. I've set up two follow-ups to date. We'll be doing at least three of these things a year. Maybe more, if the demand is there.

--Erik Mona
Editor-in-Chief
Dragon & Dungeon
 

Erik Mona said:
Like Mike said, we had to bump the Perdido St. Station article from #330. Look for it sooner rather than later. It's one of my favorite books in recent memory.

Next you need to do an article on The Scar. While I enjoyed Perdido St. Station, I thought The Scar was better ;)
 

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