User talk:RFStevens

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Siege at Gazbriz
I notice that you have uploaded Image:9781907287008.jpg, a cover for Siege at Gazbriz, and given us permission to display it. Thank you. However, we do not yet have a database record for Siege at Gazbriz which means that few people will notice this image. And since the book is forthcoming, there is not enough information available online to complete a book record. Perhaps you would care to create a record for the book and enter at least the basics? See Help:Getting Started for more information on how to enter a book, or ask at the Help desk if you want additional assistance. -DES Talk 16:06, 20 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Publication addition accepted: I've added the image. Please see if appears as desired. BLongley 18:43, 20 August 2009 (UTC)

Many Thanks
This has been my first attempt at entering data on the isfdb, and there is so much help available it is difficult to find the relevant portion. Hence me being so slow to reply. Thank you for being patient. I have just added the back-cover blurb for the book, hopefully it meets your guidelines. I'm not sure about putting in a link to the publisher's website where the first chapter is available to read, as is the first page of each of the chapters in the book. RFStevens 20:04, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
 * If you mean you aren't sure whether such a link would be proper, don't worry. Such a link would be fine. If you mean you don't know how to put in such a link you add an HTML "anchor" tag to the notes. Such a tag is formed like this:
 * I hope this is helpful. -DES Talk 21:05, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I hope this is helpful. -DES Talk 21:05, 24 August 2009 (UTC)