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Welcome!

Hello, Fritz, and welcome to the ISFDB Wiki! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

I hope you enjoy editing here! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out the community portal, or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! Ahasuerus 13:20, 18 Mar 2007 (CDT)

Sten

Re: the proposed Variant Title submission for Sten. This was bogus data with an invalid "999" ISBN. I have deleted the bad Publication record and the associated bad Title record, so the only data remaining should be for Bunch and Cole. Thanks for editing! :) Ahasuerus 14:22, 19 Mar 2007 (CDT)

- So in the future, if I see something with a 999 ISBN, I'll just go ahead and delete it. - Fritz 14:46, 19 Mar 2007 (CDT)
For the most part, "999" ISBNs are bogus. As far as we can tell, they are Amazon.com internal numbers (ASINs) that are mostly the same as ISBNs, but sometimes Amazon assigns a placeholder ASIN and then they never delete them. They are typically prime candidates for deletion :) Ahasuerus 15:26, 19 Mar 2007 (CDT)

Tags

Hi Fritz,

I just finished a book and saw that you had already tagged it. I'm curious on a couple of the tags and wonder what they mean.

Marc,

The 'pick' tag is a recommendation tag, i.e. I 'pick' this book. And the 'todo' tag is a 'to do' tag, meaning that I want to expand or refine the tags associated with the book.

Fritz. http://fritzfreiheit.com/

Parallel Visions: City of Angels City of Demons

Hello, when uplaoding a cover scan, please respect the maximum size that we allow (600 dpi at the widest). I've done this for you and updated the publication record. Hauck 14:00, 15 March 2018 (EDT)

Sorry, I wasn't thinking about the vertical height. And thanks for updating the image. Fritz. 14:03, 15 March 2018 (EDT)