User talk:Dondons

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Voices from the Gloom
Hi, and welcome. I accepted your submission of and made a few changes and additions to it (I found Amazon has a "Look Inside" that let me see the copyright page and table of contents). Notable changes:


 * I made the editor/"author" credit be Gloria Bobrowicz instead of "Siren's Call".
 * I removed the apostrophe from the publisher's name. Seems they use "Sirens".  Don't ask me. :-)
 * Format needs to be just one format, so I made your entry be the ebook (format "ebook"), and then I cloned it to make a second entry for the trade paperback (format "tp").
 * I replaced the Donna Cutress "Voices from the Gloom" anthology content credit to the actual story, "Dark Morbidities". We normally credit anthologies to the editor, if we know who it is, not to the contributing authors.

I also added complete contents and some other details and recorded the source of the information in the notes. Please look both entries over and make any changes as appropriate. Again, welcome, and thank you for contributing. --MartyD 12:40, 30 November 2013 (UTC)