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Should Dungeon and Polyheadron be in the same magazine
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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Mona" data-source="post: 1479854" data-attributes="member: 2174"><p>Folks,</p><p></p><p>I wasn't trying to flame Belen (dispite his cold pricklies in the "Paizo Bites" thread). I was just trying to say that the magazine experience he had didn't match the way we do business at Paizo. Granted, I ought to toss around words like "unfortunately" a little less often. . .</p><p></p><p>I'm actually _glad_ to see so much emotion (even if it's disappointment, for now) regarding the magazine. People really love Dungeon and Dragon magazines, and have a strong connection to their past and stake in their future. It's my job to ensure that that future is long and bright, and part of that is listening to the folks who aren't so pleased in addition to the ones who like what we're doing.</p><p></p><p>No matter where you fall on the scale, there are two upcoming issues that I'd like everyone to check out and even post responses here to let us know how we've done. The first is Dungeon #112, our 30th Anniversary of D&D issue in which the entire magazine is taken up by Maure Castle, a massive four-level 1st edition style dungeon written by Robert J. Kuntz and Gary Gygax (with adaptation to 3.5 and additional material by James Jacobs and yours truly). It's a huge experiment and a special possibly once-in-a-lifetime event, so I'm looking forward to seeing the response.*</p><p></p><p>The second is Dungeon #114, which I predict will be the subject of a several-page thread here within days of it hitting the stands.</p><p></p><p>I'm watching and listening, folks. This is a critical time in Dungeon's history, and your feedback (positive and negative) is certainly playing a key role in shaping the magazine's future.</p><p></p><p>--Erik Mona</p><p>Editor-in-Chief</p><p>Dungeon Magazine</p><p></p><p>* Yes, I'm aware that I posted something to the effect of "Dungeon will never again have only one adventure in a single issue" last year, but we decided to make an exception for the 30th Anniversary. I'm hoping that the epic nature of the adventure, the stunning art by James Ryman and Aaron St. Goddard, and a 16-page monster appendix featuring new critters and classics like the nabassu and shoosuva will make up for us contradicting my earlier declaration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Mona, post: 1479854, member: 2174"] Folks, I wasn't trying to flame Belen (dispite his cold pricklies in the "Paizo Bites" thread). I was just trying to say that the magazine experience he had didn't match the way we do business at Paizo. Granted, I ought to toss around words like "unfortunately" a little less often. . . I'm actually _glad_ to see so much emotion (even if it's disappointment, for now) regarding the magazine. People really love Dungeon and Dragon magazines, and have a strong connection to their past and stake in their future. It's my job to ensure that that future is long and bright, and part of that is listening to the folks who aren't so pleased in addition to the ones who like what we're doing. No matter where you fall on the scale, there are two upcoming issues that I'd like everyone to check out and even post responses here to let us know how we've done. The first is Dungeon #112, our 30th Anniversary of D&D issue in which the entire magazine is taken up by Maure Castle, a massive four-level 1st edition style dungeon written by Robert J. Kuntz and Gary Gygax (with adaptation to 3.5 and additional material by James Jacobs and yours truly). It's a huge experiment and a special possibly once-in-a-lifetime event, so I'm looking forward to seeing the response.* The second is Dungeon #114, which I predict will be the subject of a several-page thread here within days of it hitting the stands. I'm watching and listening, folks. This is a critical time in Dungeon's history, and your feedback (positive and negative) is certainly playing a key role in shaping the magazine's future. --Erik Mona Editor-in-Chief Dungeon Magazine * Yes, I'm aware that I posted something to the effect of "Dungeon will never again have only one adventure in a single issue" last year, but we decided to make an exception for the 30th Anniversary. I'm hoping that the epic nature of the adventure, the stunning art by James Ryman and Aaron St. Goddard, and a 16-page monster appendix featuring new critters and classics like the nabassu and shoosuva will make up for us contradicting my earlier declaration. [/QUOTE]
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