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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Mona" data-source="post: 6265248" data-attributes="member: 2174"><p>I have been following this thread since pretty much the beginning. When I inherited the mantle of Dragon's editor, I spent a LOT of time combing through the entire run of the magazine, reading almost every article that struck my fancy and sorting photocopies of key articles into a Byzantine series of subject folders that eventually formed the basis for the Dragon Compendium (which, incidentally, was to run for several volumes). I felt like that process really helped to attune my editorial sensibility during my time on the magazine, and it's been fun to compare your observations to my own. </p><p></p><p>This has been an amazing thread and an amazing journey. Congratulations on reaching the end.</p><p></p><p>And congratulations, too, on choosing to cover Polyhedron next. That is the PERFECT subject for your attention. I did a similar read through the entire history of that magazine before becoming its editor, and I dare say the journey ahead of you is more quirky and genuinely interesting in a novel sense than the one you just completed. You're in for a treat.</p><p></p><p>Which is what your reviews have been for all of us who have followed them. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for this monumental undertaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Mona, post: 6265248, member: 2174"] I have been following this thread since pretty much the beginning. When I inherited the mantle of Dragon's editor, I spent a LOT of time combing through the entire run of the magazine, reading almost every article that struck my fancy and sorting photocopies of key articles into a Byzantine series of subject folders that eventually formed the basis for the Dragon Compendium (which, incidentally, was to run for several volumes). I felt like that process really helped to attune my editorial sensibility during my time on the magazine, and it's been fun to compare your observations to my own. This has been an amazing thread and an amazing journey. Congratulations on reaching the end. And congratulations, too, on choosing to cover Polyhedron next. That is the PERFECT subject for your attention. I did a similar read through the entire history of that magazine before becoming its editor, and I dare say the journey ahead of you is more quirky and genuinely interesting in a novel sense than the one you just completed. You're in for a treat. Which is what your reviews have been for all of us who have followed them. Thank you for this monumental undertaking. [/QUOTE]
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