User talk:MSPublishing

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Heirs of Prophecy
Hi, and welcome. I accepted your submission of, but I made a few minor changes to it to get it to conform to ISFDB standards. See the links above for all kinds of helpful details. The changes:


 * I made the binding/format be "tp". We generally don't talk about multiple formats, instead recording each publication in a different format separately.  The exception to that is electronic versions, where we'll use a "binding" of "ebook" and then list the formats in the notes.


 * Prices need currency symbols, so I added "$".


 * This one bites every new editor: "Pub Series" is for a publisher's series choice. E.g., "American Classics" or "Horror Masters" or some such.  If another publisher published the same title, the series would be different or non-existent.  To record the more natural "series" to which a work belongs, we use a "Title Series".  The idea there is the work would continue to be in that series no matter who published it.  The problem with "Title Series" is you cannot provide that information when entering a New Novel.  You have to wait for the submission to be accepted, then go add the series information to the new title.  I moved "Prophecies" from the pub series slot to the title.


 * Cover images hosted by external sites can only be linked to if we have permission from that host. Barnes & Noble is not among those. I changed the entry to use a link to Amazon, where we do have such permission.

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