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In your notes, you say "Not much fantasy, science fiction, or horror appears in them." Can you tell me <i>which</i> stories in this collection actually are "fantasy, science fiction, or horror". We have to have some of those in there in order to include the book, and we need to know which ones qualify, so they can be added the contents for the book. (I assume this would be a book where we would list "partial contents".) Thanks, [[User:Chavey|Chavey]] 02:29, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
 
In your notes, you say "Not much fantasy, science fiction, or horror appears in them." Can you tell me <i>which</i> stories in this collection actually are "fantasy, science fiction, or horror". We have to have some of those in there in order to include the book, and we need to know which ones qualify, so they can be added the contents for the book. (I assume this would be a book where we would list "partial contents".) Thanks, [[User:Chavey|Chavey]] 02:29, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
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: As Dr. Waugh seems to not be watching this I'll take a look. A quick scan found that ''Christmas on the Prairie'' has {{t|1375485|Hungry old witch}} by Charles J. Finger and one other story, ''Wonderful Mirror'', by the same author. I've put in a hold request and so can add the that publication and titles for the specfict when it comes in. Unfortunately, the series did not seem to have been picked up by public libraries in California as ''Christmas on the Prairie'' was the only one of the 12 books in the catalog. --[[User:Marc Kupper|Marc Kupper]]|[[User talk:Marc Kupper|talk]] 00:14, 20 May 2014 (UTC)

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Bio

I read your Bio whilst prettying-up the format, and wondered about "two children, two stepchildren, two grandchildren, and three stepchildren" - should the last be stepgrandchildren (or grandstepchildren, not sure which is more correct)? BLongley 19:09, 25 March 2011 (UTC)

"Adoniram", by you and Martin Greenberg

In your notes, you say "Not much fantasy, science fiction, or horror appears in them." Can you tell me which stories in this collection actually are "fantasy, science fiction, or horror". We have to have some of those in there in order to include the book, and we need to know which ones qualify, so they can be added the contents for the book. (I assume this would be a book where we would list "partial contents".) Thanks, Chavey 02:29, 18 December 2013 (UTC)

As Dr. Waugh seems to not be watching this I'll take a look. A quick scan found that Christmas on the Prairie has Hungry old witch by Charles J. Finger and one other story, Wonderful Mirror, by the same author. I've put in a hold request and so can add the that publication and titles for the specfict when it comes in. Unfortunately, the series did not seem to have been picked up by public libraries in California as Christmas on the Prairie was the only one of the 12 books in the catalog. --Marc Kupper|talk 00:14, 20 May 2014 (UTC)