User talk:Punkrocker1991

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Basic Black
I have approve your submission making the following changes: Changed pub format to "tp" which is the standard designator we use for trade paperbacks. Changed price to A$35.00 which is the standardized format we use for Australian prices. Changed artist from Russell B Farr to Russell B. Farr, the name under which the artist appears in the database. Unless an author/artist's legal name is otherwise we normalize their names with periods for what appear to be initials. I have removed the image link. We only link to sites for which we have permission. I have also changed the date of the title record to 2006 which is when the first edition appears to have been published. Title records are the parent records to the publication records; a concept with which you will likely become familiar. Pub Help is a valuable source of information for entering a publication. If you have any questions feel free to edit this message and make a response. Again, welcome to the ISFDB.--swfritter 15:36, 3 January 2010 (UTC)

Make Believe
Approved your submission with very much the same changes. I might note also that we do have methodology for submitting "Fair Use" scans of book covers when there is no cover available from a secondary source. This method, though it takes some labor, has the advantage that the image is stored in our database so we do not have to worry about broken links to outside data.--swfritter 15:56, 3 January 2010 (UTC)

The Lady of Situations
Trade Paper and Hard cover pubs should be entered separately. I used the bookseller data to do so.--swfritter 16:02, 3 January 2010 (UTC)