User talk:Jroneill

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Author credits and secondary source handling
Hi, and welcome. I have a question about your proposed artist credits for the two issues of Science Fiction Stories: What is your source for the credits? Are they in the magazines, or did you get them from somewhere else? If they are not explicitly credited, we record the source of the credit in the notes (e.g., "The Turning Wheel" illustration not credited but signed "Freas" or "The Turning Wheel" illustration not credited but appears on http://www.kellyfreas.com/) -- we do this whenever a secondary source of information is used for any of the data, which happens fairly frequently for artists and publication dates. You can reply here by editing this section. Indent your response by adding a colon to the front. And "sign" by using the Signature button or adding four tildes ( ~ ). Thanks, and thank you for contributing. --MartyD 10:51, 5 August 2012 (UTC)
 * I have the issues--the drawings are signed but not credited for both issues. The signature is the usual K over the F motif for the Turning Wheel and the block letter EMSH for Ed Emshwiller, both signed in the lower right part of the drawings.jroneill 06:47, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Great, thanks. I will accept your submissions and add the info above to the notes.  Thanks!  --MartyD 09:55, 15 August 2012 (UTC)