User talk:Pgiunta

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Welcome!

Hello, Pgiunta, 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:

Please be careful in editing publications that have been primary verified by other editors. See Help:How to verify data#Making changes to verified pubs. But if you have a copy of an unverified publication, verifying it can be quite helpful. See Help:How to verify data for detailed information.

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! --~ Bill, Bluesman 03:04, 6 October 2010 (UTC)

Author update

The submission you have made would result in there being NO legal name. Not really sure if this is what you have intended, but since it is your name I would assume there is SOME legal version??!!¿¿ ;-) If Philip is not correct, then correct it... blanking the name seems to serve no purpose, or am I missing something? --~ Bill, Bluesman 03:07, 6 October 2010 (UTC)


Nope, that's fine, Bill. I'm still getting used to editing the info so it was a mistake. Everything is good now. Thanks! Pgiunta 19:27, 6 October 2010 (UTC)

Bio:Phil Giunta‎

I see you have created Bio:Phil Giunta‎. This is good, but a bio page is not the best way to list your work. It is better to create the appropriate publication records in the ISFDB proper.

For example, you mention "There Be In Dreams No War" which you say appeared in ReDeus: Divine Tales. E\We don't have records for these, but they can be added, which would list the work on your author page, Phil Giunta‎, automatically.

Forthcoming work can also be listed if the publication date and details are known with reasonable assurance.

I hope this is helpful. -DES Talk 22:29, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

Adding New Content

ReDeus: Divine Tales is out now. You can find it on Goodreads and Amazon. The book launch itself will happen on Friday, August 3 at a SF convention in Maryland called Shore Leave.

So how do I go about adding this to my biblography on ISFDB? I do have an entry on ISFDB but I do not know how to update my bibliography there. There are 11 total writers that contributed to the anthology. It was edited by Aaron Rosenberg and Robert Greenberger and published via their small press called Crazy 8 Press. Since I'm just a contributor, I did not want to add it to ISFDB by choosing the Add Anthology option. I feel like I would be stepping on Bob's and Aaron's authority there. Unless you want to add it, I'm sure that would be fine since you're a moderator here. Simply look up ReDeus on Amazon or Goodreads and the info is there. Thanks!


First, go to an ISFDB page, as opposed to a wiki page. The main page will do, or your author page. Be sure you are logged in. (your Username will appear in the upper left under "logged in as" if you are logged in.) To enter a record for a novel not currently in the database click the link for "Add New Novel" (found in the "Add New Data" section on the left). The New Novel edit screen will appear. Fill in the fields and click "Submit Data". For detailed instructions on the fields, see Help:Screen:NewNovel. For more on the general process, see Help:Getting Started and Help:Getting Started:Enter a Novel.
Collections can be added in a similar way, starting with the "Add New Collection" Link.
If you need further assistance, ask here or on the Help desk. Thank you for contributing. -DES Talk 18:05, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Oh, please sign your wiki posts with four tildes (~~~~). The software will convert this into a signature and timestamp. You can customize the signature in your wiki User Preferences. See Help:Editing and Help:Wiki Conventions for more on editing the wiki. -DES Talk 18:05, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Anyone who has a copy of the book, or a reliable secondary source for its details, may add a record to the ISFDB. If we waited for editors, or even contributors, the db would be only a fraction of its current size (besides, in many cases authors are long dead or retired). Using "Add Anthology" is pretty much the only way to get this credit into your bibliography, and is also doing the editors and other contributors a favor by getting it listed for them as well. You can also primary verify the book once you have entered it (if you are workign from a physical copy) and the edit has been approved. -DES Talk 18:09, 23 July 2012 (UTC)