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== Tarzan meeets King Kong ==
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I sent this novel by Owen R. Leonard, the author published it on Kindle and took it down, he later published a novel called Tzaryd Meets Simian, I couldn't find any source, but from the synopsis, it seems to be a new version of the other novel, can I publish this in the notes?[[User:Hyju|Hyju]] ([[User talk:Hyju|talk]]) 09:17, 4 October 2022 (EDT)
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:Yes, notes like that are great. ···[[User:Nihonjoe|<font color="darkgreen">日本穣</font>]] · <small>[[Special:Contributions/Nihonjoe|<font color="blue">投稿</font>]] · [[User talk:Nihonjoe|Talk to Nihonjoe]]</small> 12:58, 13 December 2022 (EST)
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== Breakthrough: The Fall of the Wall ==
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I found [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?333046 this pub] but I've got the idea that's not an eligible fiction title. Edit history doesn't show any user but me, who did minor edits. I couldn't find any valid informations or sources in www. Does anybody know more about this title? --[[User:Zapp|Zapp]] ([[User talk:Zapp|talk]]) 06:36, 13 December 2022 (EST)
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:It does not look eligible to me.  I wonder if Neil Gaiman's having something in it is what led to someone adding it. --[[User:MartyD|MartyD]] ([[User talk:MartyD|talk]]) 09:54, 13 December 2022 (EST)
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:: With both editors specialists for comics I do think that it's very likely that there are comics on the downfall of the Berlin Wall assembled in this title. However, there is the quite remote possibility that there's some kind of speculative fiction enclosed (or an illustrated story). I'd think it's best to leave it as it is, until someone gets hold of a copy (or of the original or another translation), and can have a final look. Christian [[User:Stonecreek|Stonecreek]] ([[User talk:Stonecreek|talk]]) 12:03, 13 December 2022 (EST)
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== Futures Forestalled ... for Now: South African Science Fiction and Futurism ==
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I don't know, what [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?935348 that nonfiction] is for? --[[User:Zapp|Zapp]] ([[User talk:Zapp|talk]]) 11:11, 25 February 2023 (EST)
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:It was entered as a nonfiction publication. However, as far as I can tell, it is an essay that appeared in the non-genre magazine <i>Current Writing</i>. I will ping the handling moderator just in case they saw something I didn't. --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User talk:JLaTondre#top|talk]]) 15:44, 26 February 2023 (EST)
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== John Richards ==
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Artist 'Roger Davis' is NOT John Richards although Richards did use the name 'Davis' on several covers. Roger Davis is a real person, not a pseudonym for John Richards. The only other name used by Richards was 'Rik' on BLACK-WING OF MARS - Vargo Statten (Scion 1953); DE BRACY'S DRUG - Volsted Gridban (Scion Feb 1953); DRUMS ALONG THE AMAZON - Victor Norwood (Scion Mar 1953); REVERSE UNIVERSE - Volsted Gridban (Scion Dec 1952). <small>—The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Clockrocker|Clockrocker]] ([[User talk:Clockrocker|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Clockrocker|contribs]]) .</small>
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== Adding image credit , please ==
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Good day,
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I need help.
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I would like to have an INTERIOR ART CREDIT added for Author record # 269730 ; Carl Lavoie.
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It’s in the recent
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Vastarien: A Literary Journal. Vol. 6, Issue 1
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and it’s the frontispiece illustration, ‘The Evil Eye'.
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Here’s a link to a sample of the issue, the illustration is right after the cover page:
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https://www.amazon.com/Vastarien-Literary-Journal-vol-issue/dp/B0CBT4B6D1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28D1CYLFVH4XL&keywords=vastarien+literary&qid=1692175645&sprefix=%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1&asin=B0CBT4B6D1&revisionId=&format=4&depth=1
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And here’s a link to the publisher, listing the content of the recent issue:
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https://grimscribepress.com/issues/
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Thank you. And have a wonderful day.
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-Carl Lavoie
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== PVR ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=rosenkr&type=Name; Palie von is actually Palle von per contents page photo online, novel is not genre from what I can gather online, Palle Rosenkrantz story is not genre per online reviews, neither really belong here, didn't notice this until I'd already entered bio info for Rosenkrantz, cancelled my edit, I think both names should be deleted, probably other contents from 1960 omnibus and Martin Edwards anthology are not genre and should be removed, too (there's a note in the anthology's record mentioning this). --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 14:30, 2 November 2023 (EDT)
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== Science Fictional Solar System ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?32159; The UK HC & book club editions say Martin H. Greenberg on their cover, 2 eBay copies of book club don't show title page, does anyone own either edition who can verify what his name is on title page? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 22:28, 4 November 2023 (EDT)
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== Suspect book listed on Amazon. ==
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Someone on Facebook's Terran Trade Authority group posted a link to [https://www.amazon.co.uk/70s-Sci-Fi-Art-Photo-Book/dp/B0B9QMHBX5/?fbclid=IwAR3ZXS4mN-Nry1X6C2yRL2ja50pE4aq4Ky272key4pa5q_3vbeQ9Uh7qi_8 this] publication which looks decidedly iffy. Book is 30 pages of well known illustrations presumably culled from the Cowley pictoral volumes and maybe other sources. The one image viewable is unhelpful but isn't a very good illustration either. If anyone happens to come across a copy somewhere (like a library or bookshop) a quick leaf through and appraisal would be welcome. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] ([[User talk:Mavmaramis|talk]]) 15:07, 5 November 2023 (EST)
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: The author's name is listed as "Aderyn Alexander". Amazon UK lists [https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AAderyn+Alexander&s=relevancerank&text=Aderyn+Alexander&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1 202 photo books and coloring books] with this credit. Since adult coloring books were massively popular a few years ago, I suspect that the publisher decided to capitalize on the trend, grabbed some images and put a bunch of books together. Here is what a reviewer says about the same author/publisher's [https://www.amazon.co.uk/70s-Sci-Fi-Art-Photo-Book/dp/B0B9QTHZLH 70’s Sci-Fi Art Photo Book: Amazing Artworks Science Fiction Colorful Pictures For Fans]:
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:* I thought this was going to be a great book. Turns out it is a print on demand piece. The images are not credited. You don't know who did the art work. They are cropped all wrong. Normally art books have information on the art work. This has none. I feel they did a Google search found high resolution images from the 70s and made this book. Very disappointed.
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: On the plus side, the books apparently do exist and even have ISBNs, so they are apparently eligible for inclusion even if we don't know what they reprint. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User talk:Ahasuerus|talk]]) 16:11, 5 November 2023 (EST)
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::Looking through the entries by this person, I suspect at least some of the work is AI generated, and I doubt the known IP coloring books are properly licensed. The wording on the titles Amazon uses are too marketing-savvy, too. For example the entry for the ''70’s Sci-Fi Art Photo Book'' is "70’s Sci-Fi Art Photo Book: Eroticism Colorful Pages For Adults Men Boys To Relax And Unwind | Ideal Gift For Birthday". I'd be cautious about entering anything from this "Aderyn Alexander". ···[[User:Nihonjoe|<font color="darkgreen">日本穣</font>]] · <small>[[Special:Contributions/Nihonjoe|<font color="blue">投稿</font>]] · [[User talk:Nihonjoe|Talk to Nihonjoe]]</small> 14:27, 6 November 2023 (EST)
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:::The general concenus on the TTA Facebook group is that the "sci-fi" books listed by this author are highly suspect at best. Cover images use art from Peter Elson, Tim White and Fred Gambino. They are not publications I personally will be spending money buying so won't be entering those publications here. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] ([[User talk:Mavmaramis|talk]]) 16:12, 6 November 2023 (EST)
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== St. Martin's The Light Fantastic ==
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https://colinsmythe.co.uk/terry-pratchett/discworld/discworld-novels/light-fantastic/; I was doing some edits for the few St. Martin's editions of Terry Pratchett's novels and I think this last one, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?43074, doesn't exist. It should probably get the unpublished code for the date. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:46, 6 November 2023 (EST)
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== Alan Burns ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?18958; I added cover image to Dreamerika a while ago and today added archived link to US Babel edition; SFE says "Babel" in New Worlds is an excerpt so I've added that word to the title. The issue now is SFE thinks all the other short stories are by a different Alan Burns (and probably the poems and essay, too). Does anyone know for sure? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:31, 7 November 2023 (EST)
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== Geta ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?17102; I added a link to 1984-00-00 in a PENDING edit; 1985 2nd printing was edited by Hauck, while RTrace cloned the 1984-06-00 but that date can't be right because the price is higher than 1985. There are 2 identical notes about name of publisher in 1984-00-00 and 1985 but neither was edited by the same person/people so some cloning/copying happened there, too. So publisher should either be Granada or Panther / Granada for all 3 and 1984-06-00 should either have a new date or all 0's for unknown; it also says TP, not PB, and likely has the same cover as the others so cover artist should be imported. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 23:48, 9 November 2023 (EST)
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== Arthur Barker Edition of The Restaurant at the End of the Universe ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5809217; No idea why that obviously incorrect cover artist data was approved by a mod but I removed Kay and the word "Illustrations" from Litherland's credit. I assume the Amazon cover is the correct one because there's a few non-Amazon sites that show the same cover for that ISBN but the problem is Open Library has a 1985 date for the Arthur Barker edition (the only one out of 85 editions) but editor here has 1980 and ISFDB page for that publisher ends in 1980. This edition seems rare so if anyone owns it can you check to make sure date, price, page count (Open Library says 188, not 187), etc. are correct? I left PV a message but they don't seem to answer any questions. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 10:01, 10 November 2023 (EST)
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== Who Is Lewis Pinder? ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?976273; MLB recently PV Signet PB and I just replaced faded Amazon cover with nice Bookscans cover but I can't find a cover for the HC anywhere. If anyone else can, can you upload it? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 23:29, 10 November 2023 (EST)
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== Bellows ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?97465; I added FantLab photo in a PENDING edit, findagrave.com says Jeffrey, not Jeffery, and has "Kent" in quotes like it's a nickname but the grave says Kent Bellows, and what does the G. stand for? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 09:24, 14 November 2023 (EST)
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== Bizarrocast ==
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[https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/adv_search_results.cgi?USE_1=title_webpage&O_1=contains&TERM_1=bizarrocast&C=AND&USE_2=title_title&O_2=exact&TERM_2=&USE_3=title_title&O_3=exact&TERM_3=&USE_4=title_title&O_4=exact&TERM_4=&USE_5=title_title&O_5=exact&TERM_5=&USE_6=title_title&O_6=exact&TERM_6=&USE_7=title_title&O_7=exact&TERM_7=&USE_8=title_title&O_8=exact&TERM_8=&USE_9=title_title&O_9=exact&TERM_9=&USE_10=title_title&O_10=exact&TERM_10=&ORDERBY=title_copyright&ACTION=query&START=0&TYPE=Title]; I was going through the old horror webzine Rosewort, adding links (yes, I found ANOTHER D. F. Lewis story, "Aspen"), and the Ken Goldman story "Going Potty" had a dead link. Then I noticed that the Bizarrocast link in that story's record leads to a log-on page because the original site is gone, but the archived site hardly has any archived pages; I tried one from 2013, "How the Isle of Cats Got Its Name", and after waiting a long time for the page to load all I saw was Arabic (?) writing so even that seems to have been captured after the site was already dead. My link above searched for all title webpages with Bizarrocast in their URL and there's quite a few so if anyone knows whether there's a new site, say here. Otherwise, all those links should probably be deleted. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 13:16, 14 November 2023 (EST)
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== Bloodlust and Fangers ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?118655; Today I was adding links to any stories on the old Bloodlust-UK horror site that are on ISFDB and they seem to have redesigned the site some time after 2005 because there were a couple of links that had different URL's for the same stories. I did get quite a few links, including at least one that was published earlier on Bloodlust than what the note on ISFDB says and two by the same author that were supposedly original to one of her collections but were actually published on Bloodlust more than 10 years earlier, and was feeling pretty good about all that until tonight when I decided to see if the authors who got links had any other stories online nowadays, non-archived, and while looking for stories by Denise Sodaro this site came up, https://fangersinc.wordpress.com/tag/short-stories/, where they dumped most/all of the original site's stories without any note that I can see that these stories are nearly 2 decades old. I nearly cried at how much faster I could have added links from Fangers instead of trawling through the old site. Anyway, it seems they were collected in some recent Fangers anthologies; I feel bad for people paying money for these old stories that mostly shouldn't have been published the first time when online editors were hungry for content and would accept almost anything. However, there is one thing that could lead to something interesting; this guy, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?118655, seems to have plagiarized at least one story, "Jumpers", which I added a note to some time ago with an explanation of who actually wrote the story. His other ISFDB story is in an anthology that I read via Interlibrary Loan years before I was an editor here and I can't remember a word of it so no way to tell if that's original. Bloodlust had a story by Michael Steinberg, "Life, or Something Like It", but this Fangers site calls him M. O. Steinberg even though he was already using the M. O. name back when the original site was active so why he went by Michael is anyone's guess. I typed a line of text from "Life..." on Google but got no hits so I'm not sure if it's original or another plagiarism. So if anyone owns the anthology Dreaming of Angels and can read Steinberg's story or reads "Life..." and recognizes it as being by someone else, can you let us know? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 20:11, 16 November 2023 (EST)
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== SFWA Bulletin ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?951170; I was doing Bruce McAllister edits and there's 1 Bruce McAllaster credit here (along with a correct spelling elsewhere in it) but SFWA.org says McAllister so probably a misprint by PV. Also, Gatherng should be Gathering, Nores should be Notes, etc. If anyone can see a real copy all of those can probably be fixed. I assume there are many other mistakes in the other issues of this bulletin since the same PV worked on most/all of them. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:11, 20 November 2023 (EST)
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== Book of Ballads Dates ==
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https://isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Ofearna#Book_of_Ballads; Does anyone agree with me that the 2004 contents should be November instead of October? They say they're original to this book in their notes. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 17:39, 21 November 2023 (EST)
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== Lecrivain ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=the+last+swan+prince&type=All+Titles; 2017 zine has no period after the C in her name, 2020 webzine does, story's title page will need to be seen to determine if 2017 really doesn't have it, then there should be a merge or a variant. Her other story in that zine doesn't have a period, either, according to ISFDB. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:25, 21 November 2023 (EST)
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== Ormazoids ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5816628; Since PV is deceased if anyone wants to add/fix anything mentioned in my note to mod, feel free. EDIT: Seems logical UK edition would have been first for a Who book so title date should probably be 1986-00-00 unless anyone can determine exact UK date. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:56, 21 November 2023 (EST)
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== Philip K. Dick Reader ==
  
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1365790; I cloned an 11th printing and publisher is Citadel+Kensington like 2016 but cover is same as 1997 which says publisher is Citadel Twilight; does anyone own a 1st printing who can say whether it says Twilight or if 1997 should be changed to Kensington? Twilight books had a certain bluish look about their covers and they say Twilight on the cover which this book doesn't. Per note on ISFDB Twilight ended in 2000 so it's possible it was a Twilight book and it was only mentioned inside. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 10:46, 24 November 2023 (EST)
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== Salt Is Not For Slaves ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=salt+is&type=All+Titles; I can't find a copy of 1931 Ghost Stories issue where it says E. W. supposedly, can confirm it's G. W. in Book of the Living Dead (added link in a PENDING edit from OL-only no-search copy). --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 12:19, 25 November 2023 (EST)
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== Rustin Parr ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?36131; Title was entered in 2011, I've made 3 edits (one in each of the last 3 years), and only today noticed the title was wrong; it's Confession, not Confessions. Fixed that in a PENDING edit and while doing so noticed there are 2 foreign editions, https://archive.org/search?query=%22rustin+parr%22+stern&sort=-addeddate&and%5B%5D=year%3A%222000%22, in case anyone fluent wants to enter those. I also have an edit adding UK Boxtree 4th printing of The Blair Witch Project: A Dossier by the same author; there is a HC book club (?) edition of the Onyx edition on Archive.org but I didn't bother with that. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 21:29, 26 November 2023 (EST)
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== Eichner ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=m.+eichner&type=Name; While adding links and other stuff to E. Everett Evans books I noticed Eichner shows up twice as an illustrator and I assume those are the same people which would mean a variant is needed. Also, Eichner's birth date is off by 10 days from Wikipedia and most sites seem to agree it's 9, not 19, so the day may need changing. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 00:38, 30 November 2023 (EST)
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== Julie Novakova/Nováková ==
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[https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?195102 The page for this author] has "Novakova" in her name, and states '''uses accentless spelling of her surname for foreign publications.'''.  However I just checked [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ship-Whisperer-Julie-Nováková-ebook/dp/B08F3S7J9L/ her collection] and [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rosetta-Archive-Notable-Speculative-Translation/dp/195106402X an anthology she contributed a story to], and [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Beyond-Us-Original-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0BNZ7M4F7/ an anthology she co-edited], and all use "Nováková".  I assume these should at least be a variant, but  I don't have the privileges to see who might have added that author note, in case they can shed any further light?
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== Ghosts of the Chit-Chat ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?869953; Contents #1, #4-7, #9, and #12 are not original; they're much older stories with at least one (Tatham) being under a different name (H. F. W.) and title ("Phonograph Bewitched"), plus a couple of authors that are not already on ISFDB (although J. K. Stephens may be James Stephens who is). If anyone owns this or knows where to get a look at the full text some fixing/merging is needed after determining what names and titles are actually used in it. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 21:02, 2 December 2023 (EST)
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== Best of John W. Campbell ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1212025; I have a PENDING edit adding Archive.org link to '76 US PB and another edit adding month to intro but the afterword has a variant with neither having a month. PB doesn't actually say afterword on that essay's title page so this may be a false variant that needs merging into one. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:26, 4 December 2023 (EST)
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== Best New Romantic Fantasy ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29658; https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5827168; Re: this series, I don't think #3 was ever published like a lot of announced Juno books. There's almost no info online, nobody ever entered contents, etc. I think it should get an unpublished date here. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 13:58, 5 December 2023 (EST)
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== Sanjulian ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?914; Should this be changed to Sarjulian and made a variant of his parent name? Because it's supposed to be what's on the page, not what PV thinks it should be. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:03, 5 December 2023 (EST)
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== Dutch Plot ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28987; '79 Plot doesn't belong with the others. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 10:50, 6 December 2023 (EST)
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== Twice Twenty-Two ==
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https://openlibrary.org/works/OL103175W/Twice_twenty-two?edition=key%3A/books/OL26558953M; 2 copies, one searchable and one not, searchable one has a gutter code on p. 405, "03 N", which is not in the book club edition's note about gutter codes on ISFDB. Non-searchable one has no code. So if anyone knows how to identify dates from the code they may want to enter at least the copy that has a code. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:58, 8 December 2023 (EST)
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== Pan Mystery Walk ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?556649; Someone just uploaded a foreign cover for Baal, one of Robert R. McCammon's novels, which led me to do some edits for other of his books (there's a lot left to do even though I've done many previously). There's a $75 Subterranean Press signed limited edition of The Night Boat which has been on Archive.org since April of last year which I somehow never noticed before so I added a link to that but the Pan edition of Mystery Walk only has a 2nd printing uploaded; the question is whether the 1st printing also says Stephen Crisp on back cover instead of Steve Crisp, which is what's on ISFDB. So if anyone owns a 1st printing (I don't see anything online except 1 eBay auction where they took photos of everything EXCEPT the copyright page) and it says Stephen then that needs fixing. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 17:38, 11 December 2023 (EST)
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== International Polygonics Edition of Liars and Tyrants and People Who Turn Blue ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?20274; I've made a few edits for this before but noticed today a copy was uploaded to Archive.org earlier this year so I added a link, replaced postage stamp-sized Amazon cover with their cover, and added LCCN (their site screwed up entering the title). However, the copy has a big thick sticker obscuring the cover art credit on the back; it seems to start with Kev so probably Kevin; no other books on ISFDB from the publisher have that in the artist's name so if anyone has/can find a copy can you let us know what the artist's name is? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:51, 12 December 2023 (EST)
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== Brennan's Riddle ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?308567; Been doing some Joseph Payne Brennan edits and this one is odd; there's no content. Is it possible that it contains his 1964 poem "Riddle"? It's likely not a collection but a chapbook or something similar. I added cover image and FantLab ID in a PENDING edit. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 12:29, 13 December 2023 (EST)
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== Pocket Pulse ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?269828; https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?251391; Should these very old entries by the late PV be changed to Pocket Pulse as the publisher so they merge with all the many others on ISFDB? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 13:08, 14 December 2023 (EST)
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== Martha Wells / All Systems Red - Code P1 ==
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Some copies of the original tp of All Systems Red have a code "P1" underneath "First Edition: May 2017" on the copyright page. Other copies have no code; the corresponding area is blank. Does anyone know the meaning of this code? Some online booksellers says this code denotes the first printing (or first state of first printing) but this seems to be their opinion. Is there any independent, documented, verifiable evidence of its meaning? Secondly, how should this be recorded in the ISFDb? We have two records: [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?723225 PoD] and [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?608522 non-PoD]. Should I create a new pub record for the P1 code version or should I just add a pub note to an existing record stating that some copies have this code? [[User:Teallach|Teallach]] ([[User talk:Teallach|talk]]) 18:41, 14 December 2023 (EST)
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== Rich Grote ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?176753; I added, in a PENDING edit, archived site (online now is dead) richgrote.com and Behance page and wickedlocal.com article which revealed he's from New Jersey. There is a Rick Grote credit, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?112933, but his bio at various sites online says he started in 1976 while this book is from 1975. Also, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?123700, where one actually says Grote in the book while the other was not named but editor entered it from cover signature. So if anyone can say for sure that Grote or Rick Grote are Rich Grote then those can be made variants. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:42, 14 December 2023 (EST)
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== Ash of Stars ==
  
== Pirates of Venus ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?102752; I was doing a bunch of James Sallis edits recently (links to several short stories, archived link to Shores Beneath, adding a massive collection from 2007 titled Potato Tree) and noticed this book about Delany. I don't do many edits for Delany because I can't stand him personally but I'm sure many people here like his work so I'll mention that the copy on Archive.org, https://archive.org/search?query=sallis+delany, the copy on Amazon.com and the copy on Google Books all have the same ISBN on back cover with the barcode saying 53950 which means price is $39.50 but ISFDB says $42.50. Also, ISBN is for HC supposedly but archived copy looks like TP to me. So if anyone wants to add a link to the copy and fill in anything else or change anything, please feel free. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 08:58, 15 December 2023 (EST)
  
Anyone know ehere the cover art credit for [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?340702 this] publication came from. It isn't stated anywhere and the PV for that edition was a transient copy. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 14:21, 19 July 2020 (EDT)
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== Conan the Valiant ==
  
:There's an attribution (and thanks) on [https://www.erbzine.com/mag7/0748.html this] page under non-USA covers. ../[[User:Holmesd|Doug H]] 17:15, 19 July 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?982255; https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5836070; Added a few archived links to some of Roland Green's Conan novels, went backwards so first novel was looked at last, it already had a link added by someone last year, as can be seen in my edit above the cover is not the same as the later editions, any Ken W. Kelly experts who know his style can say if both are his work in which case art needs unmerging or if Tor mistakenly carried over Kelly's credit for the later art by someone else. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 21:07, 16 December 2023 (EST)
::Thanks. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 03:56, 20 July 2020 (EDT)
 
  
== Fritz Leiber - The Wanderer ==
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== Présence du Futur ==
  
I have something of a mystery which I'm hoping someomne may be able to shed some light on.
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Ex-editor Hauck entered some entries in this endless French series but only basic info. I came across a manual which I added as a link, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5837420, although I have no idea if it contains anything useful, then I entered several missing bits of info for Gravité à la manque from Open Library, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5837421. I then came across a title with an actual copy, but rather than stumble my way through entering info from books in a language I'm not fluent in I'm just going to list this, https://archive.org/search?query=%22une+collection+d%27inedits+au+format+de+poche%22&sin=TXT&and%5B%5D=collection%3A%22inlibrary%22, so if anyone can find anything useful to enter from those they can do so. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 00:34, 19 December 2023 (EST)
  
Someone pointed me to [http://www.angelfire.com/az/nativebob/images_books/the_wanderer_700h.jpg this] TOR edition of The Wanderer - cover artist Ron Walotsky.
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== Napoleon ==
  
Adveritised for sale [http://www.angelfire.com/az/nativebob/booklist_bedstand.html here] wherein the ISBN is listed as 1585860492. A search for that ISBN brings up [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?303102 this] ebook version.
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubs_not_in_series.cgi?31091; I added archived links to Minstrel Boy and ...Overhead and fixed formats to TP for both; publisher was also changed to Napoleon Publishing for those 2 and ...Yard because Napoleon & Company, as explained on the copyright pages, is a parent company and Publishing is the actual imprint. The problem now is the 2 e-book Gargoyle editions don't actually show a copyright page on Amazon and, more importantly, Time Thief's beautiful Napoleon cover is nowhere online and ISBN defaults to the Dundurn Press edition's less beautiful cover. Looking at Dundurn's Wiki page they bought Napoleon in 2011 which makes sense because Blogspot page linked in Napoleon's record on ISFDB ends in February, 2011, a month before their Time Thief edition was supposedly published. So maybe someone can say whether Time Thief Napoleon edition should get an unpublished date of 8888-88-88 and whether that and the 2 e-books should have their publisher changed to Napoleon Publishing just to keep everything together. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:13, 19 December 2023 (EST)
  
The TOR edition shown isn't listed on ISFDB either and the the only TOR edition listed is a SFBC version [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?49492 here] with a different Ron Walotsky cover. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 01:57, 24 July 2020 (EDT)
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== Stateham Banners ==
  
:Could it be the [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?49494 1986 Tor edition] (the second Tor printing)? We only have data from Locus1 and no cover image. --[[User:Willem H.|Willem]] 16:38, 24 July 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?3575; Archived copy uploaded in 2020 so I added a link in a PENDING edit; note about frontispiece is wrong as it is credited on copyright page (an editor of Canadian edition noted this correctly) so maybe one of the active editors (Willem, GlennMcG, Spacecow) can fix note so it says the same as Canadian edition. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:23, 20 December 2023 (EST)
::That was my guess at a later point. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 15:15, 25 July 2020 (EDT)
 
  
== The Turning Place ==
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== Speedy In OZ ==
  
The spaceship on the cover of [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?173771 this] book is the same spaceship that graces the cover of [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?1762 this] book and is, thus, by Angus Mckie. Although the rest of the image isn't by him. I've notified the PV (Don Erikson) --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 13:34, 29 July 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?366452; Oz fans, a request. I saw a lot of Oz edits in the queue recently and discovered many of R.P. Thompson's books were reprinted in PB in the eighties. I added archived links to the 4 I found but Speedy has a missing cover and most online ones are of the weird $19.00 reprint that nobody seems to know much about; the archived cover sucks because it has 3 huge stickers on the bottom obscuring things and a cover on Biblio.com is shot too far away, has a Barbed Wire Books business card in front of it, and has some plastic holder or something at the bottom of it. So if anyone can find a clear and clean cover, can you upload it? Thanks. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 19:45, 21 December 2023 (EST)
  
== Logan's Run ==
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== The Dread ==
  
A posting on the LOGAN'S RUN FAN CLUB Facebook page makes reference to "the movie tie in is missing the last “0” chapter" This excision isn't mentioned on any publication record for the book although I can confirm that [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?522194 this] edition does have it. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 09:17, 30 July 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?22179; Year and subtitle (Allen, seen on sfpoetry.com) different than other ISFDB record; poem here, https://poetrynz.net/pdf/PNZ48.pdf, says Allan. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 16:16, 22 December 2023 (EST)
: My copy of the [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?156591 movie tie-in edition] does not have the 0th chapter. [[User:Taweiss|TAWeiss]] 08:30, 19 August 2020 (EDT)
 
  
== Author: Philip Robinson ==
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== Yesterday We Saw Mermaids ==
  
I was gonna add my edition of <i>Masque of a Savage Mandarin</i> [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0586039341/ref=nosim?linkCode=gs2&tag=authordatabase] when I noticed that the author Philip Bedford Robinson http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?97209 possibly have been combined with another Philip Robinson. Its pretty hard to find much information about them, the best I've found is from SFE [http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/robinson_philip_bedford], which states that the two is not to be mixed up. <i>Masque of a Savage Mandarin</i> seems to be a comedy, while the listed short fiction seems to be pure horror and also published 10 years after Bedfords, according to SFE, supposed death. --[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 17:27, 22 September 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?55736; Cover is the Tor edition but it's on the Wiki so the Pan cover would need uploading to replace it; problem is I can't find it because all eBay copies are Tor. So either it's rare or vaporware. Help, if you can. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:00, 25 December 2023 (EST)
: Fixed. Thanks for reporting it :) We record authors by name (and not by ID) so when two of them share a name, we need to separate manually by changing the name in each title when the main one is not used. [[User:Anniemod|Annie]] 19:15, 22 September 2020 (EDT)
 
:: Very cool. I'll go ahead and add the paperback edition then. --[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 04:29, 23 September 2020 (EDT)
 
  
== Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler ==
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== Finding forgotten horror story ==
  
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?21606
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Hi, all. I hope you all had merry Christmases (if you celebrate).  
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Someone on Goodreads is trying to find a horror story he or she read in the '70s about gentle hand-shaped creatures who live in a forest near a town or village. But then several people are found strangled with hand-shaped bruises on their throats. (Spoilers ahead.)
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The creatures are rounded up and killed. But the killings continue, and the townspeople realize the creatures were all shaped like left hands, while the bruises on throats are from a right hand (or vice versa).
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Does this story sound familiar to anyone? Thanks! —[[User:Rosab618|Rosab618]] ([[User talk:Rosab618|talk]]) 01:40, 26 December 2023 (EST)
  
I was about to add my edition of <i>Darkness at Noon</i> when I was greeted with "DO NOT ADD PUBLICATIONS" in the synopsis. Huh, I thought, why is that? Then I realised the book itself is classified as non-genre here at isfdb (and not having read it myself I don't feel I am in a position to argue with that), even though you for example list it for having been nominated for the Prometheus Hall Of Fame. Anyway, I took a quick look in the documentation over non-genre and got the feeling that was the reason publications were not allowed. Is that the case for all non-genre works? No. After looking at 5-10 other, random, non-genre works and all of them having listed publications, I don't think that is the reason. So, what is the reason? I am sure there have been a heated discussion over this book leading to the "DO NOT ADD PUBLICATIONS" treatment and would like to read it. Is possible to provide a link to the underlying discussion when works get special treatment like this? --[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 04:13, 25 September 2020 (EDT)
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== Sidgwick & Jackson Prices ==
  
: It's just that we don't index stand-alone nongenre works by authors that aren't 'above the threshold' (to be considered as genre authors), and that Koestler seems to be out of scope for this reason, see [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/ISFDB:Policy#Contents.2FProject_Scope_Policy our project scope], especially the passage on works that are excluded. Hope that helps. [[User:Stonecreek|Stonecreek]] 06:15, 25 September 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5843103; I was looking at the Science Fiction Specials (added a couple more links because a few of them were hiding on Archive.org using a title of one of the contents instead of the overall title) and also am adding links and other stuff to books from the publisher by the authors in the Specials. I've noticed their prices on the front flaps are a mess with some being old pre-decimal prices and others being stickered with decimal prices. In this Asimov case you can see a pre-decimal price under the sticker that looks like 35s to me but I can't find any copies online that show the flap. So if anyone knows what the original price was, thinks it should be cloned, etc. let us know. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 09:29, 27 December 2023 (EST)
  
:: Sounds fair. I'm ok with someone else taking all these decisions about genre for me. Now, is there anything on the author page that tells me the author is not considered a genre author? --[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 15:24, 25 September 2020 (EDT)
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== Pandora Effect ==
::: Not really but a low number of works overall is a good indication in most cases. If you are not familiar with the author, glance at Wikipedia - the genre authors will have the genres mentioned in the first paragraph more often than not. The "threshold" is very subjective so think of "Will I consider this author a genre one?" and if the answer is no, just skip any non-genre books. The rule is meant for authors like Asimov (and making sure we do not index everything by Twain) for example and the less we use it, the better we are IMO. [[User:Anniemod|Annie]] 15:49, 25 September 2020 (EDT)
 
  
:::: So, if I try to add a publication to one of Mark Twain's non-genre work, you will decline it? --[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 03:02, 26 September 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?45062; I added Archive.org link in a PENDING edit, do any of the active PV think an August month should be added to dates as notes say? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:10, 31 December 2023 (EST)
::::: Yes. Or if it gets approved (it happens), it may be deleted at any time in the future. We are a speculative fiction DB :) [[User:Anniemod|Annie]] 03:13, 26 September 2020 (EDT)
 
  
:::::: It just seems so random. Couldn't you flag an author as non-genre once a moderator has made the decision and display that decision and motivation (with place for discussion?) to your users? And once an author is made non-genre, it would be an easy step to disable uploads of publications to non-genre works altogether. I'm sitting with this book in my hand [https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=1237282555&searchurl=an%3Dcapek%2Bkarel%26fe%3Don%26sortby%3D20%26tn%3Dapocryphal%2Bstories&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-image1] and can't find an entry for it on Capek's page, which seems weird. I am just going to assume it has been rejected at some point, cause I hate to spend 30 min digging up information on it just to have it rejected. Additional idea: a section with rejected works (with motivation) for these on-the-border genre-authors I think would be really interesting. --[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 05:32, 26 September 2020 (EDT)
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== T W Brown (author) Dead anthology ==
::::::: It is the other way around really - we add non-genre books from above threshold authors as opposed to just ignoring them for non-genre authors. So if you are a genre author with 3 books that does not mean that your first non-genre book will be eligible - unless whoever adds and moderates interprets the rule that way. So it is usually a safe bet not to add any non-genre books. The problem with adding a marker is that everyone has their own interpretation of the threshold. If you are not sure, post on the Moderator board before posting the book and you will get some opinions... [[User:Anniemod|Annie]] 17:53, 27 September 2020 (EDT)
 
  
:::::::: We have repeatedly tried to come up with an exact definition of the [[ISFDB:Policy#Excluded|"certain threshold"]] mentioned by [[ISFDB:Policy]] and we have repeatedly failed :-( A number of different criteria have been proposed, but each one led to exceptions and exceptions to exceptions. For example, if we use e.g. "ratio of genre to non-genre works" as the decisive criterion, should we assign equal weight to novels, short stories and poems?
 
  
:::::::: That being said, we do have a feature request to "Add a 'non-genre' field to Author records" ({{FR|860}}, which, once implemented, should help with standardization. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 18:18, 27 September 2020 (EDT)
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Hello,
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Is this the correct section to find out whether an author's death has been recorded?
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His books are still available on Amazon.
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As one of the books is dedicated to me (and I am in poor health), it is a matter of some urgency.
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Thanks in anticipation.
  
== W. Scott Peacock & Wilbur S. Peacock ==
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Kiseigalgalim
  
We have {{A|W. Scott Peacock}} who is an editor and {{A|Wilbur S. Peacock}} who is an author. Both records have the same legal name (Peacock, Wilbur Scott) and year of death, but different years of birth. However, in SFE3's [http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/planet_stories entry] on Planet Stories, they list the author's birth year as 1915 (vs. the 1911 we have) which would match the editor's record. These would seem to be the same person. The only wrinkle is the PS's Feature Flash [https://archive.org/details/Planet_Stories_v01n12_1942-Fa_sas/page/n51/mode/2up article] in the ''Planet Stories'', Fall 1942 issue states "Wilbur S. Peacock came into the office the other day, to discuss a new novelette he has slated for the Planet. Since it was the first time we had met him personally...". W. Scott Peacock is credited as the editor of this issue. The implication being they are different people. But this is also the first issue edited by Peacock so the uncredited article writer could actually have been the managing editor or the prior editor and this conversation was from before Peacock took over. Does anyone have more information this? Like what the source was for the editor's biographical information? Thanks. --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User talk:JLaTondre#top|talk]]) 12:19, 3 October 2020 (EDT)
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: Thanks for letting us know. I have added the date of death to the [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?137644 ISFDB author record] using [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/218074072/todd-w-brown Findagrave.com] as the source. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User talk:Ahasuerus|talk]]) 11:11, 6 April 2024 (EDT)
  
== Gene Wolf - Peace ==
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== An Interview with Brian Lumley ==
  
I spotted that [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?267213 this] edition has cover art credited to Gahan Wilson however [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?25778 this] edition with the same cover art has it credited to Tony Roberts. Surely the 2nd credit can't be right. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 01:57, 10 October 2020 (EDT)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=An+Interview+with+Brian+Lumley&type=All+Titles; Which of the 1984 entries should be the parent? The Nightscapes online reprint, http://www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nightscapes/NS05/ns5nf.htm, says by Robert M. Price at the top but interview says Crypt which I assume the CoC issue did, too. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 17:42, 20 April 2024 (EDT)
  
:Thanks for bringing this to our attention; I merged the two titles - but if you state something about the problem in the note to the moderator, you are allowed to submit a merger on your own :-). [[User:Stonecreek|Stonecreek]] 07:15, 5 November 2020 (EST)
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== [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?332801 Katherine Blake (I)] / [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?2841 Katherine Blake] ==
  
== The Dancer from Atlantis ==
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Hi! With two new titles for [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?414 Dorothy J. Heydt] from 1968 having popped up in ISFDB recently, it seems likely that Reginald3 was right in stating that both Katherines are one and the same. Katherine Blake / Dorothy J. Heydt began her publishing within the Star Trek fandom in the late 1960s according to [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?378057 Meg Creelman]'s afterword to "The Territory of Rigel". So, maybe the two authors should be merged ?! Christian [[User:Stonecreek|Stonecreek]] ([[User talk:Stonecreek|talk]]) 11:00, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
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:I just added a link to an archived copy of Heydt's novel A Point of Honor in an edit. Her earlier novels under Heydt and Blake already have links added by RTrace in 2021. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:44, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
  
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?37820<p>
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:: {{A|Dorothy J. Heydt}} (1942-2022) was an active Usenet poster from the mid-1990s until her death two years ago. She frequently talked about her novels and never mentioned ''Night Stands at the Door''. Moreover, her Web site, which we link to, has a [https://kithrup.com/~djheydt/index.html comprehensive bibliography page], which doesn't mention it either.
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:: Checking a scan of the back flap of ''Night Stands at the Door'', I see that it says:
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::* Katherine Duer Blake was born in Paris of American parents, and has lived most of her life there and in New York and Washington. After her debut in New York, she worked on ''Vogue'', and in 1942 joined the Red Cross and was stationed in Cairo. She married an Austrian-born American diplomat who was also a great hunter; they spent most of their holidays in Emperor Frantz Joseph's shooting lodge. Miss Blake's half-sister is Mrs. Irving Berlin (Ellin Mackay); another sister is a Baroness. Since the death of her husband, Jan Libich, she has lived in New York City. ''Night Stands at the Door'' is her fourth novel.
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:: I am going to update the two author records' Notes fields with what we know. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User talk:Ahasuerus|talk]]) 14:33, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
  
I made an inquiry to Bluesman about this one, but no response there, so I'll try here instead.<br><br>
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::: Done. Also, please note that we now have [[ISFDB:Research Assistance]], a special page for these types of requests/proposal. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User talk:Ahasuerus|talk]]) 14:39, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
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::::I made an edit for Heydt, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5946866. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:40, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
  
My edition looks like it could be this one already listed by Bluesman, with this cover[http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/images/6/6c/BKTG01105.jpg], however, price is $3.50 - not $2.95 as stated by Locus.<br>
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== Ace Edition of Peregrine: Primus ==
  
Additional info:
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https://archive.org/search?query=primus+peregrine+ace; This copy does not have the printing info mentioned in record's note, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?176061; cover was scanned badly and any info on top/left side is unreadable. Several active PV so does anyone know what printing this might be? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:02, 22 April 2024 (EDT)
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:More mystery; every copy on PicClick/eBay that I see that bothers to show the copyright page (not that many) all have the printing info. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:15, 22 April 2024 (EDT)
  <li>Copyright @ 1972 by Poul Anderson</li>
 
  <li>First printing, January, 1972</li>
 
  <li>6th printing as by number line, no date of publication</li>
 
  <li>It lists <i>The Dark Side</i> (earliest publishing 1987-12 by isfdb) by Zach Hughes for purchase by order, on page just before title page</li>
 
  <li>Catalog no: AE5354</li>
 
  <li>10 digit ISBN on spline and back cover</li>
 
  <li>Prices: U.S. $3.50, Canada $4.50</li>
 
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--[[User:Spacecow|Spacecow]] 06:48, 5 November 2020 (EST)
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== Moribito series ==
  
:The top of Bluesman's page states that he is no longer actively participating and is unlikely to respond to messages left here.  
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5949185; I made a try at an edit for the first book in the series from a 2011 Archive.org upload but didn't enter interior art because it's not letting me borrow the book; if you can borrow it then you can see what's in there and enter it. The 2nd book in the series is also on Archive.org, uploaded in 2012, in case you want to do anything with that, too. https://archive.org/search?query=arthur+levine+nahoko&sort=-addeddate. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:29, 24 April 2024 (EDT)
:Anyhow, it really seems that yours is the publication in question: Bluesman only verified from secondary sources, and it happens from time to time that those do err, even if Locus is generally more dependable than many others. [[User:Stonecreek|Stonecreek]] 07:12, 5 November 2020 (EST)
 
:: Agree - if yours says 6th printing, just update it. As it is Locus verified and Locus definitely says [http://www.locusmag.com/index/b12.htm#A155 $2.95] (link will stop working soonish but should work today), I would add a note to the notes about that. But other from that go and fix it. [[User:Anniemod|Annie]] 12:33, 5 November 2020 (EST)
 
  
== Harlan Ellison's Watching ==
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== Probe, April 2002 ==
  
Does anyone know if [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?164881 this] publication comes in a slipcase (as pictured) or not. Book dealer listings don't mention one. The PV for this version was transient. Notes don't emntion one either. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 02:58, 5 December 2020 (EST)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?887080; I just added a link and story numbers to Dead Red Heart, Australian vampire anthology, which says all stories are original but Walus has a 2002 story in Probe with a longer but similar title; also, the Rogers story is oft-reprinted as "The Dead Boy at YOUR Window" as by BRUCE Holland Rogers. So if anyone can see a copy of this Probe issue the Walus story can be compared to the anthology and the Rogers name can be verified, with appropriate variants/merges as needed. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 11:17, 26 April 2024 (EDT)
:It's listed in [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?283739 Chalker/Owings].  They list 3 states: 26 copies, lettered A-Z, signed by Ellison and handbound in calfskin with matching slipcase, $125.00 (second state, limited & trade are first); 350 copies, numbered and signed by the author in slipcase, $60.00; 3500 copies trade, $29.95.  There is a further point that 33 copies of the limitation sheet for the leatherbound edition were accidentally bound into regular copies of the book.  All those copies were caught and sent to Ellison, who scratched out the letters and wrote in "Author's Variant" by hand. Most of these were given and a few sold, by Ellison.  They also note that there was a reprint edition in 1989 of an additional 3500 copies which is so marked.  That photo appears to appropriate only for the numbered edition which we have listed as 600 copies disagreeing with C/O.  We only mention the lettered edition in the notes of the numbered.  We don't have the reprint, or the "Author's Variant", though I'm not sure it the latter deserves a separate publication record. --Ron ~ [[User:Rtrace|Rtrace]]<sup>[[User talk:Rtrace|Talk]]</sup> 07:18, 5 December 2020 (EST)
 
::Alright thanks so liiks like the trade edition at $29.95 did not come with a slipcase. --[[User:Mavmaramis|Mavmaramis]] 12:44, 5 December 2020 (EST)
 
  
== Princeps' Fury / Butcher ==
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== Red Cap of Mara ==
  
I'm cloning [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?293208] for a later printing, and noticed the format given doesn't match my copy. Taweis and Holmesd PVed as 'pb', but my copy of later printing, but same price, is a premium/tall rack format. --[[User:GlennMcG|GlennMcG]] 17:57, 26 December 2020 (EST)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=cap+of+mara&type=Fiction+Titles; I saw the Fantasy Crossroads contents page online and it says "The Red Cap of Mara" by Clifford M. Eddy, Jr., it was entered on ISFDB as "Red Cap of Mara" by G. M. Eddy, Jr. and as "The Red Cap of Mara" by C. M. Eddy, Jr. for his 2008 collection (editor did enter the original year so that's good although not the month), if anyone can find out what name/title is on title pages of both the zine and the collection then some merge/variant may be needed. No PV for one and late PV for another. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 21:05, 27 April 2024 (EDT)
:As both Taweis and Holmesd area active, please post the question to their talk pages. Thanks. --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User talk:JLaTondre#top|talk]]) 19:23, 26 December 2020 (EST)
 
  
Was hoping to kill two birds... --[[User:GlennMcG|GlennMcG]] 21:16, 26 December 2020 (EST)
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== Nicholas Blake ==
:It's best to leave direct messages in such cases as there is no guarantee they will be watching this or other community pages. I will typically post at one person's talk page and then on the other's, leave a link a link to the first with a note asking them to check out that conversation. --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User talk:JLaTondre#top|talk]]) 08:18, 27 December 2020 (EST)
 
  
== John Wyndham ==
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1978267; Very likely not THAT Blake, the famed mystery writer of yesteryear, but I can't find any info on the new guy, so if anyone can they should add something to his name to separate the story from the old Blake's record here. Also, there's a single edition of the old Blake's novel Smiler with the Knife on Archive.org, a '78 Perennial paperback, but before adding that I'd like to know why this novel out of all the ones he wrote is genre. Or is it a case of a non-genre book being entered here in the early days that should be deleted? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 08:31, 29 April 2024 (EDT)
  
The John Wyndham story Pawley's Peepholes aka Operation Peep would appear to have a further variant title in that it was published in Argosy (UK) August 1954 as A New Kind Of Pink Elephant. Could this be verified and the record updated please?
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: According [https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/13613281 to Goodreads], the anthology that this story appeared in is "a unique concept in short fiction, all eighteen original stories are part of a common narrative". Since it's a "common narrative", this "Nicholas Blake" is clearly not the same person as {{A|C. Day Lewis}}, who used "Nicholas Blake" as a pseudonym in the 1930s-1960s. I have added "(I)" to the new author's name and removed the variant title.
  
ash
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: As to whether ''The Smiler with the Knife'' is speculative fiction, well, [https://www.jasonhalf.com/blog/book-review-the-smiler-with-the-knife-1939-by-nicholas-blake this review] states that the novel is about thwarting "powers trying to shatter Parliament and control the country by a coup", so I guess it's a near future thriller. I have added a tag ("near future") and a brief synopsis. Thanks. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User talk:Ahasuerus|talk]]) 13:12, 29 April 2024 (EDT)
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::OK, thanks, I've added the '78 edition. --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:18, 29 April 2024 (EDT)
  
: Hi, and thanks for the hint. However, do you have a source for this at hand (because it is quite difficult to verify something without it). Thanks, [[User:Stonecreek|Stonecreek]] 09:16, 5 January 2021 (EST)
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::: Approved, thanks. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] ([[User talk:Ahasuerus|talk]]) 18:46, 29 April 2024 (EDT)
::[http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/t/t888.htm#A15018 FictionMags Index] shows it. We don't have that issue (which also has a Bradbury story) so it will need to be added. FMI also shows SF stories in several other Argosy issues that we don't have. I will add them all later today unless someone beats me to it. --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User talk:JLaTondre#top|talk]]) 13:14, 5 January 2021 (EST)
 
:::Missing 1954 Argosy (UK)s have been added. I will add remaining issues later. --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User talk:JLaTondre#top|talk]]) 19:15, 5 January 2021 (EST)
 
  
== Monks ==
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== Science Fiction: A Critical Guide ==
  
I'm going to merge Joseph M. Monks with Joe Monks and Joseph Monks. This, https://archive.org/stream/Bones_of_the_Children_01_1996/Bones_of_the_Children_01_1996_djvu.txt, gives all 3 ways of spelling his name found on ISFDB. Joseph Monks has 1 story which is also in the collection that's under the Joseph M. Monks name, and Joe Monks has a story and essay from Agony in Black which is where Joseph M. Monks also published his first story. Another winner from--[[User:Username|Username]] 00:26, 24 January 2021 (EST)
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https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1300864; I have PENDING edits adding links and ID to both '79 eds. and wonder which PV is correct, the one who added x to page count even though intro pages aren't numbered except starting page in contents or the one who didn't enter x? --[[User:Username|Username]] ([[User talk:Username|talk]]) 18:37, 30 April 2024 (EDT)

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Tarzan meeets King Kong

I sent this novel by Owen R. Leonard, the author published it on Kindle and took it down, he later published a novel called Tzaryd Meets Simian, I couldn't find any source, but from the synopsis, it seems to be a new version of the other novel, can I publish this in the notes?Hyju (talk) 09:17, 4 October 2022 (EDT)

Yes, notes like that are great. ···日本穣 · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe 12:58, 13 December 2022 (EST)

Breakthrough: The Fall of the Wall

I found this pub but I've got the idea that's not an eligible fiction title. Edit history doesn't show any user but me, who did minor edits. I couldn't find any valid informations or sources in www. Does anybody know more about this title? --Zapp (talk) 06:36, 13 December 2022 (EST)

It does not look eligible to me. I wonder if Neil Gaiman's having something in it is what led to someone adding it. --MartyD (talk) 09:54, 13 December 2022 (EST)
With both editors specialists for comics I do think that it's very likely that there are comics on the downfall of the Berlin Wall assembled in this title. However, there is the quite remote possibility that there's some kind of speculative fiction enclosed (or an illustrated story). I'd think it's best to leave it as it is, until someone gets hold of a copy (or of the original or another translation), and can have a final look. Christian Stonecreek (talk) 12:03, 13 December 2022 (EST)

Futures Forestalled ... for Now: South African Science Fiction and Futurism

I don't know, what that nonfiction is for? --Zapp (talk) 11:11, 25 February 2023 (EST)

It was entered as a nonfiction publication. However, as far as I can tell, it is an essay that appeared in the non-genre magazine Current Writing. I will ping the handling moderator just in case they saw something I didn't. -- JLaTondre (talk) 15:44, 26 February 2023 (EST)

John Richards

Artist 'Roger Davis' is NOT John Richards although Richards did use the name 'Davis' on several covers. Roger Davis is a real person, not a pseudonym for John Richards. The only other name used by Richards was 'Rik' on BLACK-WING OF MARS - Vargo Statten (Scion 1953); DE BRACY'S DRUG - Volsted Gridban (Scion Feb 1953); DRUMS ALONG THE AMAZON - Victor Norwood (Scion Mar 1953); REVERSE UNIVERSE - Volsted Gridban (Scion Dec 1952). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Clockrocker (talkcontribs) .

Adding image credit , please

Good day,

I need help.

I would like to have an INTERIOR ART CREDIT added for Author record # 269730 ; Carl Lavoie.

It’s in the recent

Vastarien: A Literary Journal. Vol. 6, Issue 1

and it’s the frontispiece illustration, ‘The Evil Eye'.

Here’s a link to a sample of the issue, the illustration is right after the cover page:

https://www.amazon.com/Vastarien-Literary-Journal-vol-issue/dp/B0CBT4B6D1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28D1CYLFVH4XL&keywords=vastarien+literary&qid=1692175645&sprefix=%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1&asin=B0CBT4B6D1&revisionId=&format=4&depth=1

And here’s a link to the publisher, listing the content of the recent issue:

https://grimscribepress.com/issues/

Thank you. And have a wonderful day.

-Carl Lavoie

PVR

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=rosenkr&type=Name; Palie von is actually Palle von per contents page photo online, novel is not genre from what I can gather online, Palle Rosenkrantz story is not genre per online reviews, neither really belong here, didn't notice this until I'd already entered bio info for Rosenkrantz, cancelled my edit, I think both names should be deleted, probably other contents from 1960 omnibus and Martin Edwards anthology are not genre and should be removed, too (there's a note in the anthology's record mentioning this). --Username (talk) 14:30, 2 November 2023 (EDT)

Science Fictional Solar System

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?32159; The UK HC & book club editions say Martin H. Greenberg on their cover, 2 eBay copies of book club don't show title page, does anyone own either edition who can verify what his name is on title page? --Username (talk) 22:28, 4 November 2023 (EDT)

Suspect book listed on Amazon.

Someone on Facebook's Terran Trade Authority group posted a link to this publication which looks decidedly iffy. Book is 30 pages of well known illustrations presumably culled from the Cowley pictoral volumes and maybe other sources. The one image viewable is unhelpful but isn't a very good illustration either. If anyone happens to come across a copy somewhere (like a library or bookshop) a quick leaf through and appraisal would be welcome. --Mavmaramis (talk) 15:07, 5 November 2023 (EST)

The author's name is listed as "Aderyn Alexander". Amazon UK lists 202 photo books and coloring books with this credit. Since adult coloring books were massively popular a few years ago, I suspect that the publisher decided to capitalize on the trend, grabbed some images and put a bunch of books together. Here is what a reviewer says about the same author/publisher's 70’s Sci-Fi Art Photo Book: Amazing Artworks Science Fiction Colorful Pictures For Fans:
  • I thought this was going to be a great book. Turns out it is a print on demand piece. The images are not credited. You don't know who did the art work. They are cropped all wrong. Normally art books have information on the art work. This has none. I feel they did a Google search found high resolution images from the 70s and made this book. Very disappointed.
On the plus side, the books apparently do exist and even have ISBNs, so they are apparently eligible for inclusion even if we don't know what they reprint. Ahasuerus (talk) 16:11, 5 November 2023 (EST)
Looking through the entries by this person, I suspect at least some of the work is AI generated, and I doubt the known IP coloring books are properly licensed. The wording on the titles Amazon uses are too marketing-savvy, too. For example the entry for the 70’s Sci-Fi Art Photo Book is "70’s Sci-Fi Art Photo Book: Eroticism Colorful Pages For Adults Men Boys To Relax And Unwind | Ideal Gift For Birthday". I'd be cautious about entering anything from this "Aderyn Alexander". ···日本穣 · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe 14:27, 6 November 2023 (EST)
The general concenus on the TTA Facebook group is that the "sci-fi" books listed by this author are highly suspect at best. Cover images use art from Peter Elson, Tim White and Fred Gambino. They are not publications I personally will be spending money buying so won't be entering those publications here. --Mavmaramis (talk) 16:12, 6 November 2023 (EST)

St. Martin's The Light Fantastic

https://colinsmythe.co.uk/terry-pratchett/discworld/discworld-novels/light-fantastic/; I was doing some edits for the few St. Martin's editions of Terry Pratchett's novels and I think this last one, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?43074, doesn't exist. It should probably get the unpublished code for the date. --Username (talk) 11:46, 6 November 2023 (EST)

Alan Burns

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?18958; I added cover image to Dreamerika a while ago and today added archived link to US Babel edition; SFE says "Babel" in New Worlds is an excerpt so I've added that word to the title. The issue now is SFE thinks all the other short stories are by a different Alan Burns (and probably the poems and essay, too). Does anyone know for sure? --Username (talk) 11:31, 7 November 2023 (EST)

Geta

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?17102; I added a link to 1984-00-00 in a PENDING edit; 1985 2nd printing was edited by Hauck, while RTrace cloned the 1984-06-00 but that date can't be right because the price is higher than 1985. There are 2 identical notes about name of publisher in 1984-00-00 and 1985 but neither was edited by the same person/people so some cloning/copying happened there, too. So publisher should either be Granada or Panther / Granada for all 3 and 1984-06-00 should either have a new date or all 0's for unknown; it also says TP, not PB, and likely has the same cover as the others so cover artist should be imported. --Username (talk) 23:48, 9 November 2023 (EST)

Arthur Barker Edition of The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5809217; No idea why that obviously incorrect cover artist data was approved by a mod but I removed Kay and the word "Illustrations" from Litherland's credit. I assume the Amazon cover is the correct one because there's a few non-Amazon sites that show the same cover for that ISBN but the problem is Open Library has a 1985 date for the Arthur Barker edition (the only one out of 85 editions) but editor here has 1980 and ISFDB page for that publisher ends in 1980. This edition seems rare so if anyone owns it can you check to make sure date, price, page count (Open Library says 188, not 187), etc. are correct? I left PV a message but they don't seem to answer any questions. --Username (talk) 10:01, 10 November 2023 (EST)

Who Is Lewis Pinder?

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?976273; MLB recently PV Signet PB and I just replaced faded Amazon cover with nice Bookscans cover but I can't find a cover for the HC anywhere. If anyone else can, can you upload it? --Username (talk) 23:29, 10 November 2023 (EST)

Bellows

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?97465; I added FantLab photo in a PENDING edit, findagrave.com says Jeffrey, not Jeffery, and has "Kent" in quotes like it's a nickname but the grave says Kent Bellows, and what does the G. stand for? --Username (talk) 09:24, 14 November 2023 (EST)

Bizarrocast

[1]; I was going through the old horror webzine Rosewort, adding links (yes, I found ANOTHER D. F. Lewis story, "Aspen"), and the Ken Goldman story "Going Potty" had a dead link. Then I noticed that the Bizarrocast link in that story's record leads to a log-on page because the original site is gone, but the archived site hardly has any archived pages; I tried one from 2013, "How the Isle of Cats Got Its Name", and after waiting a long time for the page to load all I saw was Arabic (?) writing so even that seems to have been captured after the site was already dead. My link above searched for all title webpages with Bizarrocast in their URL and there's quite a few so if anyone knows whether there's a new site, say here. Otherwise, all those links should probably be deleted. --Username (talk) 13:16, 14 November 2023 (EST)

Bloodlust and Fangers

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?118655; Today I was adding links to any stories on the old Bloodlust-UK horror site that are on ISFDB and they seem to have redesigned the site some time after 2005 because there were a couple of links that had different URL's for the same stories. I did get quite a few links, including at least one that was published earlier on Bloodlust than what the note on ISFDB says and two by the same author that were supposedly original to one of her collections but were actually published on Bloodlust more than 10 years earlier, and was feeling pretty good about all that until tonight when I decided to see if the authors who got links had any other stories online nowadays, non-archived, and while looking for stories by Denise Sodaro this site came up, https://fangersinc.wordpress.com/tag/short-stories/, where they dumped most/all of the original site's stories without any note that I can see that these stories are nearly 2 decades old. I nearly cried at how much faster I could have added links from Fangers instead of trawling through the old site. Anyway, it seems they were collected in some recent Fangers anthologies; I feel bad for people paying money for these old stories that mostly shouldn't have been published the first time when online editors were hungry for content and would accept almost anything. However, there is one thing that could lead to something interesting; this guy, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?118655, seems to have plagiarized at least one story, "Jumpers", which I added a note to some time ago with an explanation of who actually wrote the story. His other ISFDB story is in an anthology that I read via Interlibrary Loan years before I was an editor here and I can't remember a word of it so no way to tell if that's original. Bloodlust had a story by Michael Steinberg, "Life, or Something Like It", but this Fangers site calls him M. O. Steinberg even though he was already using the M. O. name back when the original site was active so why he went by Michael is anyone's guess. I typed a line of text from "Life..." on Google but got no hits so I'm not sure if it's original or another plagiarism. So if anyone owns the anthology Dreaming of Angels and can read Steinberg's story or reads "Life..." and recognizes it as being by someone else, can you let us know? --Username (talk) 20:11, 16 November 2023 (EST)

SFWA Bulletin

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?951170; I was doing Bruce McAllister edits and there's 1 Bruce McAllaster credit here (along with a correct spelling elsewhere in it) but SFWA.org says McAllister so probably a misprint by PV. Also, Gatherng should be Gathering, Nores should be Notes, etc. If anyone can see a real copy all of those can probably be fixed. I assume there are many other mistakes in the other issues of this bulletin since the same PV worked on most/all of them. --Username (talk) 11:11, 20 November 2023 (EST)

Book of Ballads Dates

https://isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Ofearna#Book_of_Ballads; Does anyone agree with me that the 2004 contents should be November instead of October? They say they're original to this book in their notes. --Username (talk) 17:39, 21 November 2023 (EST)

Lecrivain

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=the+last+swan+prince&type=All+Titles; 2017 zine has no period after the C in her name, 2020 webzine does, story's title page will need to be seen to determine if 2017 really doesn't have it, then there should be a merge or a variant. Her other story in that zine doesn't have a period, either, according to ISFDB. --Username (talk) 18:25, 21 November 2023 (EST)

Ormazoids

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5816628; Since PV is deceased if anyone wants to add/fix anything mentioned in my note to mod, feel free. EDIT: Seems logical UK edition would have been first for a Who book so title date should probably be 1986-00-00 unless anyone can determine exact UK date. --Username (talk) 18:56, 21 November 2023 (EST)

Philip K. Dick Reader

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1365790; I cloned an 11th printing and publisher is Citadel+Kensington like 2016 but cover is same as 1997 which says publisher is Citadel Twilight; does anyone own a 1st printing who can say whether it says Twilight or if 1997 should be changed to Kensington? Twilight books had a certain bluish look about their covers and they say Twilight on the cover which this book doesn't. Per note on ISFDB Twilight ended in 2000 so it's possible it was a Twilight book and it was only mentioned inside. --Username (talk) 10:46, 24 November 2023 (EST)

Salt Is Not For Slaves

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=salt+is&type=All+Titles; I can't find a copy of 1931 Ghost Stories issue where it says E. W. supposedly, can confirm it's G. W. in Book of the Living Dead (added link in a PENDING edit from OL-only no-search copy). --Username (talk) 12:19, 25 November 2023 (EST)

Rustin Parr

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?36131; Title was entered in 2011, I've made 3 edits (one in each of the last 3 years), and only today noticed the title was wrong; it's Confession, not Confessions. Fixed that in a PENDING edit and while doing so noticed there are 2 foreign editions, https://archive.org/search?query=%22rustin+parr%22+stern&sort=-addeddate&and%5B%5D=year%3A%222000%22, in case anyone fluent wants to enter those. I also have an edit adding UK Boxtree 4th printing of The Blair Witch Project: A Dossier by the same author; there is a HC book club (?) edition of the Onyx edition on Archive.org but I didn't bother with that. --Username (talk) 21:29, 26 November 2023 (EST)

Eichner

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=m.+eichner&type=Name; While adding links and other stuff to E. Everett Evans books I noticed Eichner shows up twice as an illustrator and I assume those are the same people which would mean a variant is needed. Also, Eichner's birth date is off by 10 days from Wikipedia and most sites seem to agree it's 9, not 19, so the day may need changing. --Username (talk) 00:38, 30 November 2023 (EST)

Julie Novakova/Nováková

The page for this author has "Novakova" in her name, and states uses accentless spelling of her surname for foreign publications.. However I just checked her collection and an anthology she contributed a story to, and an anthology she co-edited, and all use "Nováková". I assume these should at least be a variant, but I don't have the privileges to see who might have added that author note, in case they can shed any further light?

(Also, "foreign publications" seems a bit Anglocentric, especially in conjunction with a Czech author?) ErsatzCulture (talk) 19:38, 2 December 2023 (EST)

Ghosts of the Chit-Chat

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?869953; Contents #1, #4-7, #9, and #12 are not original; they're much older stories with at least one (Tatham) being under a different name (H. F. W.) and title ("Phonograph Bewitched"), plus a couple of authors that are not already on ISFDB (although J. K. Stephens may be James Stephens who is). If anyone owns this or knows where to get a look at the full text some fixing/merging is needed after determining what names and titles are actually used in it. --Username (talk) 21:02, 2 December 2023 (EST)

Best of John W. Campbell

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1212025; I have a PENDING edit adding Archive.org link to '76 US PB and another edit adding month to intro but the afterword has a variant with neither having a month. PB doesn't actually say afterword on that essay's title page so this may be a false variant that needs merging into one. --Username (talk) 19:26, 4 December 2023 (EST)

Best New Romantic Fantasy

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?29658; https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5827168; Re: this series, I don't think #3 was ever published like a lot of announced Juno books. There's almost no info online, nobody ever entered contents, etc. I think it should get an unpublished date here. --Username (talk) 13:58, 5 December 2023 (EST)

Sanjulian

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?914; Should this be changed to Sarjulian and made a variant of his parent name? Because it's supposed to be what's on the page, not what PV thinks it should be. --Username (talk) 19:03, 5 December 2023 (EST)

Dutch Plot

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?28987; '79 Plot doesn't belong with the others. --Username (talk) 10:50, 6 December 2023 (EST)

Twice Twenty-Two

https://openlibrary.org/works/OL103175W/Twice_twenty-two?edition=key%3A/books/OL26558953M; 2 copies, one searchable and one not, searchable one has a gutter code on p. 405, "03 N", which is not in the book club edition's note about gutter codes on ISFDB. Non-searchable one has no code. So if anyone knows how to identify dates from the code they may want to enter at least the copy that has a code. --Username (talk) 11:58, 8 December 2023 (EST)

Pan Mystery Walk

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?556649; Someone just uploaded a foreign cover for Baal, one of Robert R. McCammon's novels, which led me to do some edits for other of his books (there's a lot left to do even though I've done many previously). There's a $75 Subterranean Press signed limited edition of The Night Boat which has been on Archive.org since April of last year which I somehow never noticed before so I added a link to that but the Pan edition of Mystery Walk only has a 2nd printing uploaded; the question is whether the 1st printing also says Stephen Crisp on back cover instead of Steve Crisp, which is what's on ISFDB. So if anyone owns a 1st printing (I don't see anything online except 1 eBay auction where they took photos of everything EXCEPT the copyright page) and it says Stephen then that needs fixing. --Username (talk) 17:38, 11 December 2023 (EST)

International Polygonics Edition of Liars and Tyrants and People Who Turn Blue

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?20274; I've made a few edits for this before but noticed today a copy was uploaded to Archive.org earlier this year so I added a link, replaced postage stamp-sized Amazon cover with their cover, and added LCCN (their site screwed up entering the title). However, the copy has a big thick sticker obscuring the cover art credit on the back; it seems to start with Kev so probably Kevin; no other books on ISFDB from the publisher have that in the artist's name so if anyone has/can find a copy can you let us know what the artist's name is? --Username (talk) 19:51, 12 December 2023 (EST)

Brennan's Riddle

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?308567; Been doing some Joseph Payne Brennan edits and this one is odd; there's no content. Is it possible that it contains his 1964 poem "Riddle"? It's likely not a collection but a chapbook or something similar. I added cover image and FantLab ID in a PENDING edit. --Username (talk) 12:29, 13 December 2023 (EST)

Pocket Pulse

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?269828; https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?251391; Should these very old entries by the late PV be changed to Pocket Pulse as the publisher so they merge with all the many others on ISFDB? --Username (talk) 13:08, 14 December 2023 (EST)

Martha Wells / All Systems Red - Code P1

Some copies of the original tp of All Systems Red have a code "P1" underneath "First Edition: May 2017" on the copyright page. Other copies have no code; the corresponding area is blank. Does anyone know the meaning of this code? Some online booksellers says this code denotes the first printing (or first state of first printing) but this seems to be their opinion. Is there any independent, documented, verifiable evidence of its meaning? Secondly, how should this be recorded in the ISFDb? We have two records: PoD and non-PoD. Should I create a new pub record for the P1 code version or should I just add a pub note to an existing record stating that some copies have this code? Teallach (talk) 18:41, 14 December 2023 (EST)

Rich Grote

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?176753; I added, in a PENDING edit, archived site (online now is dead) richgrote.com and Behance page and wickedlocal.com article which revealed he's from New Jersey. There is a Rick Grote credit, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?112933, but his bio at various sites online says he started in 1976 while this book is from 1975. Also, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?123700, where one actually says Grote in the book while the other was not named but editor entered it from cover signature. So if anyone can say for sure that Grote or Rick Grote are Rich Grote then those can be made variants. --Username (talk) 19:42, 14 December 2023 (EST)

Ash of Stars

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?102752; I was doing a bunch of James Sallis edits recently (links to several short stories, archived link to Shores Beneath, adding a massive collection from 2007 titled Potato Tree) and noticed this book about Delany. I don't do many edits for Delany because I can't stand him personally but I'm sure many people here like his work so I'll mention that the copy on Archive.org, https://archive.org/search?query=sallis+delany, the copy on Amazon.com and the copy on Google Books all have the same ISBN on back cover with the barcode saying 53950 which means price is $39.50 but ISFDB says $42.50. Also, ISBN is for HC supposedly but archived copy looks like TP to me. So if anyone wants to add a link to the copy and fill in anything else or change anything, please feel free. --Username (talk) 08:58, 15 December 2023 (EST)

Conan the Valiant

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?982255; https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5836070; Added a few archived links to some of Roland Green's Conan novels, went backwards so first novel was looked at last, it already had a link added by someone last year, as can be seen in my edit above the cover is not the same as the later editions, any Ken W. Kelly experts who know his style can say if both are his work in which case art needs unmerging or if Tor mistakenly carried over Kelly's credit for the later art by someone else. --Username (talk) 21:07, 16 December 2023 (EST)

Présence du Futur

Ex-editor Hauck entered some entries in this endless French series but only basic info. I came across a manual which I added as a link, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5837420, although I have no idea if it contains anything useful, then I entered several missing bits of info for Gravité à la manque from Open Library, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5837421. I then came across a title with an actual copy, but rather than stumble my way through entering info from books in a language I'm not fluent in I'm just going to list this, https://archive.org/search?query=%22une+collection+d%27inedits+au+format+de+poche%22&sin=TXT&and%5B%5D=collection%3A%22inlibrary%22, so if anyone can find anything useful to enter from those they can do so. --Username (talk) 00:34, 19 December 2023 (EST)

Napoleon

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubs_not_in_series.cgi?31091; I added archived links to Minstrel Boy and ...Overhead and fixed formats to TP for both; publisher was also changed to Napoleon Publishing for those 2 and ...Yard because Napoleon & Company, as explained on the copyright pages, is a parent company and Publishing is the actual imprint. The problem now is the 2 e-book Gargoyle editions don't actually show a copyright page on Amazon and, more importantly, Time Thief's beautiful Napoleon cover is nowhere online and ISBN defaults to the Dundurn Press edition's less beautiful cover. Looking at Dundurn's Wiki page they bought Napoleon in 2011 which makes sense because Blogspot page linked in Napoleon's record on ISFDB ends in February, 2011, a month before their Time Thief edition was supposedly published. So maybe someone can say whether Time Thief Napoleon edition should get an unpublished date of 8888-88-88 and whether that and the 2 e-books should have their publisher changed to Napoleon Publishing just to keep everything together. --Username (talk) 19:13, 19 December 2023 (EST)

Stateham Banners

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?3575; Archived copy uploaded in 2020 so I added a link in a PENDING edit; note about frontispiece is wrong as it is credited on copyright page (an editor of Canadian edition noted this correctly) so maybe one of the active editors (Willem, GlennMcG, Spacecow) can fix note so it says the same as Canadian edition. --Username (talk) 19:23, 20 December 2023 (EST)

Speedy In OZ

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?366452; Oz fans, a request. I saw a lot of Oz edits in the queue recently and discovered many of R.P. Thompson's books were reprinted in PB in the eighties. I added archived links to the 4 I found but Speedy has a missing cover and most online ones are of the weird $19.00 reprint that nobody seems to know much about; the archived cover sucks because it has 3 huge stickers on the bottom obscuring things and a cover on Biblio.com is shot too far away, has a Barbed Wire Books business card in front of it, and has some plastic holder or something at the bottom of it. So if anyone can find a clear and clean cover, can you upload it? Thanks. --Username (talk) 19:45, 21 December 2023 (EST)

The Dread

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?22179; Year and subtitle (Allen, seen on sfpoetry.com) different than other ISFDB record; poem here, https://poetrynz.net/pdf/PNZ48.pdf, says Allan. --Username (talk) 16:16, 22 December 2023 (EST)

Yesterday We Saw Mermaids

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?55736; Cover is the Tor edition but it's on the Wiki so the Pan cover would need uploading to replace it; problem is I can't find it because all eBay copies are Tor. So either it's rare or vaporware. Help, if you can. --Username (talk) 18:00, 25 December 2023 (EST)

Finding forgotten horror story

Hi, all. I hope you all had merry Christmases (if you celebrate). Someone on Goodreads is trying to find a horror story he or she read in the '70s about gentle hand-shaped creatures who live in a forest near a town or village. But then several people are found strangled with hand-shaped bruises on their throats. (Spoilers ahead.) The creatures are rounded up and killed. But the killings continue, and the townspeople realize the creatures were all shaped like left hands, while the bruises on throats are from a right hand (or vice versa). Does this story sound familiar to anyone? Thanks! —Rosab618 (talk) 01:40, 26 December 2023 (EST)

Sidgwick & Jackson Prices

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5843103; I was looking at the Science Fiction Specials (added a couple more links because a few of them were hiding on Archive.org using a title of one of the contents instead of the overall title) and also am adding links and other stuff to books from the publisher by the authors in the Specials. I've noticed their prices on the front flaps are a mess with some being old pre-decimal prices and others being stickered with decimal prices. In this Asimov case you can see a pre-decimal price under the sticker that looks like 35s to me but I can't find any copies online that show the flap. So if anyone knows what the original price was, thinks it should be cloned, etc. let us know. --Username (talk) 09:29, 27 December 2023 (EST)

Pandora Effect

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?45062; I added Archive.org link in a PENDING edit, do any of the active PV think an August month should be added to dates as notes say? --Username (talk) 11:10, 31 December 2023 (EST)

T W Brown (author) Dead anthology

Hello, Is this the correct section to find out whether an author's death has been recorded? His books are still available on Amazon. As one of the books is dedicated to me (and I am in poor health), it is a matter of some urgency. Thanks in anticipation.

Kiseigalgalim

Thanks for letting us know. I have added the date of death to the ISFDB author record using Findagrave.com as the source. Ahasuerus (talk) 11:11, 6 April 2024 (EDT)

An Interview with Brian Lumley

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=An+Interview+with+Brian+Lumley&type=All+Titles; Which of the 1984 entries should be the parent? The Nightscapes online reprint, http://www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nightscapes/NS05/ns5nf.htm, says by Robert M. Price at the top but interview says Crypt which I assume the CoC issue did, too. --Username (talk) 17:42, 20 April 2024 (EDT)

Katherine Blake (I) / Katherine Blake

Hi! With two new titles for Dorothy J. Heydt from 1968 having popped up in ISFDB recently, it seems likely that Reginald3 was right in stating that both Katherines are one and the same. Katherine Blake / Dorothy J. Heydt began her publishing within the Star Trek fandom in the late 1960s according to Meg Creelman's afterword to "The Territory of Rigel". So, maybe the two authors should be merged ?! Christian Stonecreek (talk) 11:00, 21 April 2024 (EDT)

I just added a link to an archived copy of Heydt's novel A Point of Honor in an edit. Her earlier novels under Heydt and Blake already have links added by RTrace in 2021. --Username (talk) 11:44, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
Dorothy J. Heydt (1942-2022) was an active Usenet poster from the mid-1990s until her death two years ago. She frequently talked about her novels and never mentioned Night Stands at the Door. Moreover, her Web site, which we link to, has a comprehensive bibliography page, which doesn't mention it either.
Checking a scan of the back flap of Night Stands at the Door, I see that it says:
  • Katherine Duer Blake was born in Paris of American parents, and has lived most of her life there and in New York and Washington. After her debut in New York, she worked on Vogue, and in 1942 joined the Red Cross and was stationed in Cairo. She married an Austrian-born American diplomat who was also a great hunter; they spent most of their holidays in Emperor Frantz Joseph's shooting lodge. Miss Blake's half-sister is Mrs. Irving Berlin (Ellin Mackay); another sister is a Baroness. Since the death of her husband, Jan Libich, she has lived in New York City. Night Stands at the Door is her fourth novel.
I am going to update the two author records' Notes fields with what we know. Ahasuerus (talk) 14:33, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
Done. Also, please note that we now have ISFDB:Research Assistance, a special page for these types of requests/proposal. Ahasuerus (talk) 14:39, 21 April 2024 (EDT)
I made an edit for Heydt, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5946866. --Username (talk) 18:40, 21 April 2024 (EDT)

Ace Edition of Peregrine: Primus

https://archive.org/search?query=primus+peregrine+ace; This copy does not have the printing info mentioned in record's note, https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?176061; cover was scanned badly and any info on top/left side is unreadable. Several active PV so does anyone know what printing this might be? --Username (talk) 11:02, 22 April 2024 (EDT)

More mystery; every copy on PicClick/eBay that I see that bothers to show the copyright page (not that many) all have the printing info. --Username (talk) 11:15, 22 April 2024 (EDT)

Moribito series

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?5949185; I made a try at an edit for the first book in the series from a 2011 Archive.org upload but didn't enter interior art because it's not letting me borrow the book; if you can borrow it then you can see what's in there and enter it. The 2nd book in the series is also on Archive.org, uploaded in 2012, in case you want to do anything with that, too. https://archive.org/search?query=arthur+levine+nahoko&sort=-addeddate. --Username (talk) 18:29, 24 April 2024 (EDT)

Probe, April 2002

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?887080; I just added a link and story numbers to Dead Red Heart, Australian vampire anthology, which says all stories are original but Walus has a 2002 story in Probe with a longer but similar title; also, the Rogers story is oft-reprinted as "The Dead Boy at YOUR Window" as by BRUCE Holland Rogers. So if anyone can see a copy of this Probe issue the Walus story can be compared to the anthology and the Rogers name can be verified, with appropriate variants/merges as needed. --Username (talk) 11:17, 26 April 2024 (EDT)

Red Cap of Mara

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/se.cgi?arg=cap+of+mara&type=Fiction+Titles; I saw the Fantasy Crossroads contents page online and it says "The Red Cap of Mara" by Clifford M. Eddy, Jr., it was entered on ISFDB as "Red Cap of Mara" by G. M. Eddy, Jr. and as "The Red Cap of Mara" by C. M. Eddy, Jr. for his 2008 collection (editor did enter the original year so that's good although not the month), if anyone can find out what name/title is on title pages of both the zine and the collection then some merge/variant may be needed. No PV for one and late PV for another. --Username (talk) 21:05, 27 April 2024 (EDT)

Nicholas Blake

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1978267; Very likely not THAT Blake, the famed mystery writer of yesteryear, but I can't find any info on the new guy, so if anyone can they should add something to his name to separate the story from the old Blake's record here. Also, there's a single edition of the old Blake's novel Smiler with the Knife on Archive.org, a '78 Perennial paperback, but before adding that I'd like to know why this novel out of all the ones he wrote is genre. Or is it a case of a non-genre book being entered here in the early days that should be deleted? --Username (talk) 08:31, 29 April 2024 (EDT)

According to Goodreads, the anthology that this story appeared in is "a unique concept in short fiction, all eighteen original stories are part of a common narrative". Since it's a "common narrative", this "Nicholas Blake" is clearly not the same person as C. Day Lewis, who used "Nicholas Blake" as a pseudonym in the 1930s-1960s. I have added "(I)" to the new author's name and removed the variant title.
As to whether The Smiler with the Knife is speculative fiction, well, this review states that the novel is about thwarting "powers trying to shatter Parliament and control the country by a coup", so I guess it's a near future thriller. I have added a tag ("near future") and a brief synopsis. Thanks. Ahasuerus (talk) 13:12, 29 April 2024 (EDT)
OK, thanks, I've added the '78 edition. --Username (talk) 18:18, 29 April 2024 (EDT)
Approved, thanks. Ahasuerus (talk) 18:46, 29 April 2024 (EDT)

Science Fiction: A Critical Guide

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1300864; I have PENDING edits adding links and ID to both '79 eds. and wonder which PV is correct, the one who added x to page count even though intro pages aren't numbered except starting page in contents or the one who didn't enter x? --Username (talk) 18:37, 30 April 2024 (EDT)