User talk:Snowden

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Cursed
Hi, and welcome. I accepted you submission of changes to and made a couple of small modifications to have them conform to ISFDB standards. Both things very minor. One other note: If you want to, you can record the excerpt you mention in the notes as "content". See Help:Screen:EditPub, and the references in it to excerpts, if you're interested in doing that. Again, welcome, and thank you for contributing. --MartyD 10:46, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
 * I moved the note about the cover image credit from the Artist field to a note in the notes section. Everything in the Artist (likewise, Author) field is taken as the person's name, so explanatory material should not be included there.  The Notes section is the right place to put any sort of source/location information.
 * It's very confusing, but we have two types of series: Title series and Publication series. The simplest rule of thumb is: "If another publisher published the same work, would it still be in the series?"  If the answer is "yes", it's a Title series.  If the answer is "no", it's a Publication series.  Alex Verus is a Title series, and we already have the titles organized that way here.  So I removed the portion of your edit that wanted to put this publication into a Publication series by the same name.  If you look at the Cursed title page, you'll see it shows up in the series.