User talk:ArmandRosamilia

Kraang 01:44, 21 March 2010 (UTC)

Highway To Hell
There are some problems with your submission for Highway To Hell. Basically, you have made a single submission for the ebook (kindle) and print versions of this. We don't do that on the ISFDB. Ebooks, hardcovers, trade paperbacks, and mass-market pbs all get separate publication entries, under the same title record. For an extreme case, look at Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. partly this is so that a single record can have only a single price, a single binding/format type, etc.

Other matters of detail that you should be aware of:
 * The main codes for binding are: "ebook", "audio", "hc" for hardcover, "tp" for trade paperback, and "pb" for mass-market paperback. Which is the print version of this book?
 * most ebooks do not have pages or page numbers, although some do.
 * If there is a "bonus short story" it should have a separate entry in the contents so its title and publications are searchable.
 * Image URLs must be from a domain that has granted the ISFDB permission to hot-link. See ISFDB:Image linking permissions for details. However the same image is on amazon, so this isn't a problem in this case.
 * CHAPTERBOOK publications must also have a record for the short fiction they contain. i will add one.
 * The synopsis sounds a bit blurby. It is better to rewrite bl;urbs, or at least to make it clear that they are being quoted. Also the ISFDB is not an advertising platform.

I am going to approve this but edit it to refer only to the kindle version. The print version can be added, but please provide some more info, including the format (hardcover, trade, or mass-market paper). -DES Talk 22:16, 1 October 2010 (UTC)

I have now approved and edited, the result is. Please check it over. If it is correct and if you have a copy of the actual publication, please verify it. Please add a print publication to the title record if you have the needed info. This is often best done by cloning the existing publication, see Help: How to clone a publication.

I hope this is helpful to you. -DES Talk 22:38, 1 October 2010 (UTC)