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I've checked the two bibliographies of Asimov's writings I have, they both refer to this story as "Super-neutron". I don't have "The Early Asimov" so I couldn't check that, but I assume it has already been done at one point or another, for there are several references to copies of it on the ISFDB.  
 
I've checked the two bibliographies of Asimov's writings I have, they both refer to this story as "Super-neutron". I don't have "The Early Asimov" so I couldn't check that, but I assume it has already been done at one point or another, for there are several references to copies of it on the ISFDB.  
  
There may have been a recent publication under the title "Superneutron", as the more recent of my bibliographies go only until the begining of the 90'. But I don't have any information on that. The only thing I'm sure of (and which is confirmed independently on the website) is that in Opus 100 Asimov refers to it as "Superneutron" (that's why I've been most careful in my phrasing).  
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There may have been a recent publication under the title "Superneutron", as the more recent of my bibliographies goes only until the begining of the 90'. But I don't have any information on that. The only thing I'm sure of (and which is confirmed independently on the website) is that in Opus 100 Asimov refers to it as "Superneutron" (that's why I've been most careful in my phrasing).  
 
I've actually just checked the Opus, in case it is published in full there (it is sometimes the case), and the excerpt is only two paragraphs long... Not much !
 
I've actually just checked the Opus, in case it is published in full there (it is sometimes the case), and the excerpt is only two paragraphs long... Not much !
  
 
[[User:Jessica|Jessica]] 07:10, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
 
[[User:Jessica|Jessica]] 07:10, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

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Welcome!

Hello, Jessica, 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 insert your name and the date. If you need help, check out the community portal, or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! -DES Talk 06:48, 27 July 2008 (UTC)

When the Waker Sleeps

A quick check would suggest that the variant created is backwards(see authors page[1]). If you like I can fix it or I can give you directions on how to break a variant and you can resubmit. Thank!Kraang 13:09, 27 July 2008 (UTC)

Non-English editions

Currently, as described in Help:How to enter foreign editions these don't get separate bibliography pages (title records) but are instead simply entered as publications under the main title. Even when there is no change of language, a title is often dictated by an editor or publisher, and may be actively disliked by the author. A well-known example is Poul Anderson's War of the Wing-Men: the author's preferred title is The Man Who Counts. Another is Isaac' Asimov's "Green Patches" which was originally published as "Misbegotten Missionary", a title Asimov strongly disliked, according to his discussion of the story in Nightfall and Other Stories. So users need to know that any title may not be the title favored by the author, and may not even have been discussed with the author.

All that said, we haven't done all that much with non-English-language publications yet, and we could always discuss how they should be handled. In my view, such a discussion would be best held on the Rules and standards discussions page -- just start a new topic (section) there when and if you want to raise the issue for general discussion. -DES Talk 16:15, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Minor edits

I notice that a couple of your past edits have been marked as "minor". You might want to take a look at Help:Minor edit when you have a chance, to understand how this feature is typically used. -DES Talk 16:24, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

"My Son, the Physicist"

Your edit to this title would remove the note explaining that it was published without the ! at the end. We actually have three title records for this at the moment. i am going to merge two and make one a variant. I am also going to reject your submission, but your contributions are very welcome indeed. -DES Talk 21:58, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

I have now done the merge, see the variant and the main title record. -DES Talk 22:02, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
Excuse me, i should have said I was rejecting the edit that removed a note, i approved the edit that added a note about the original publication. -DES Talk 22:05, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

"Super-Neutron" by Asimov

Do you know if this story was ever actually published as "Superneutron"? I understand that Asimov used that title in writing about it, but if it was actually published with that title, we will want to create a variant title record. I have approved your edit, by the way. -DES Talk 22:09, 28 July 2008 (UTC)


I've checked the two bibliographies of Asimov's writings I have, they both refer to this story as "Super-neutron". I don't have "The Early Asimov" so I couldn't check that, but I assume it has already been done at one point or another, for there are several references to copies of it on the ISFDB.

There may have been a recent publication under the title "Superneutron", as the more recent of my bibliographies goes only until the begining of the 90'. But I don't have any information on that. The only thing I'm sure of (and which is confirmed independently on the website) is that in Opus 100 Asimov refers to it as "Superneutron" (that's why I've been most careful in my phrasing). I've actually just checked the Opus, in case it is published in full there (it is sometimes the case), and the excerpt is only two paragraphs long... Not much !

Jessica 07:10, 29 July 2008 (UTC)