User talk:Leonawisoker

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Sha'Daa: Pawns
Rather than using your submission and then fixing it, I've created a new [record] using the Amazon Look-Inside feature which fortunately gave me the TOC. The main reason to do it this way is it would have taken a few edits to correct the submission and the contents still would need to be added. You had titled the anthology by the title of your story. Even so, I can't add all the stories as the authors section in the amazon feature skipped some pages and our software won't accept just a story title without an author to go with it. If you know who wrote the missing stories could you add them to the contents? I also left out the Prolog/Epilog/Interludes as I'm not sure what they are. Interstitial material that's part of the anthology's theme/story-line or non-fiction introductions, plus I couldn't tell if Hanson or McKeown wrote them as there's nothing much on the copyright page. From the copyright page it appears the cover is by Paul Hakimata and designed by Helen Harrison. We give the credit to the artist, not the designer [most of the time]. If you know she did some of the artwork it's easy to credit both. Cheers! --~ Bill, Bluesman 19:19, 20 August 2013 (UTC)