Dragon magazine has made some changes in the past year or so to the layout, aim, and artwork. These changes were prompted by readers' constant suggestions on how they should change one thing or another, and a desire to go with a new look for when they started to cover D&D's third edition. It now is a strong resource for most any dungeons and dragons player or dungeon master. It carries a variety of articles, from monthly adventure prompts to helpful advice for DMs. Skip Williams writes a column called Sage Advice, which is made up of Skip (a totally cool guy and very definitive figure in D&D rules and stuff) answers questions from readers. These are mainly clarifications, and often include a bit of official errata. The magazine also includes a short piece of fantasy fiction, and several other bits of stuff to get your creative juices flowing, be it during character creation, or mid campaign adventure shift.