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[edit] Kananook, Victoria

Thanks for your edit to the above article. Youve placed an uncat box in the "Kananook Creek Section". Can you clarify that this is because the creek deserves its own article, or if your uncat tag was intended for the main body?

Encise 04:23, 16 November 2006 (UTC)Encise

[edit] Category:Lists of Ace Books

Hi. I've had an insight into the problem of bad links on the lists we've discussed on the Novels Project forum.

When I made my initial post, I really expected to be completely ignored, and to leave the thing in a mess. Your willingness to become involved changes everything.

It occurs to me that the task may not be quite as daunting as it at first appears. While there are many pages to deal with, the example of Dan Gordon leads me to believe that many of the authors we're dealing with might feature over several pages. This is a good thing.

Realising that there are many duplicates, I'm not so very reluctant to change the links. What I really can't be bothered with is figuring out how to change the links. Sure, I could just include (writer) in them all, but I don't think that's the correct approach in every case, and it could cause further problems in the long run. Changing Dan Gordon to Dan Gordon (writer), for example, is not much a solution given that two other Dan Gordons in Wikipedia are also writers.

You, on the other hand, have already identified my error in naming Lee Correy as a problem, and identified Samuel Peeples as Samuel A. Peeples, which is precisely the sort of detail I simply don't have time for. Good work. Of course, at the rate you're going, it will take you a couple of thousand years to change all the links.... ;)

Following your example, though, I have just changed all the links to Harry Whittington in the entire category, using AWB, while I have been writing this message. There were 44 of them.

I'm sure you see what I'm getting at. With you doing the detective work and me automating the bulk of the edits, we can make short work of this.

Shall we work together, then?

TheMadBaron 20:03, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

I've done John Callahan (48 links). I'm going to bed. I'll do Peeples tomorrow. You're sure Samuel A. is the right Peeples? TheMadBaron 21:01, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
It's a good job that I didn't change all the Peeples links while I was too tired to think straight.... having thought about it, rather than change those links, I've simply redirected Samuel Peeples to Samuel A. Peeples, which will serve quite adequately if the information is correct, without causing major problems if it's wrong. I suggest that we leave those links alone, at least until we have confirmation - and even then, it would be wrong to edit a page just to avoid the redirect, as this would pace an unnecessary burden on the servers.
I noticed that there are also links to Brad Ward, Peeples' pen name (but a link to a former politician in Ontario). Some of these links are on the same page as entries crediting "Samuel Peeples (as Brad Ward)". I will change them all to this format.
I agree that "author" is better than "writer" for our purposes.
When you're ready, please let me know what my next link replacement tasks are.
TheMadBaron 05:10, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Update - I confirmed Peeples ([1]), expanded his page accordingly, and added a dablink to Brad Ward. I'm going to create a stub for Frank Gruber. TheMadBaron 07:27, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

Update - I read your contributions again, and changed the following:

This overwrites your changes to add "(writer)", replacing this with "(author)", except in the case of Frank Wynne, listed somewhere as a pen name of Brian Garfield.

I just saw your messages, and I'll do those in a moment.

TheMadBaron 14:46, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

I'll bid you goodnight, then. I'm working on Garfield. No, not the cat. Here's a really useful resource for pen names (change the letter in the URL to the surname initial of choice.) TheMadBaron 15:34, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

I expanded Garfields page, and put a dablink on the other Frank Wynne. I also changed:

  • Brian Wynne Garfield (as Frank Wynne) to Brian Garfield (as Frank Wynne),
    or in a couple of instances
  • Brian Wynne Garfield to Brian Garfield (as Brian Wynne Garfield)

(sorry to be hogging your user page with this degree of trivia, but I like to keep thorough records!)

He's got several other pen names too, the cad. I listed them on his page.

TheMadBaron 18:00, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

In progress, prolly done by the time you see this (a few server errors, though)

TheMadBaron 19:40, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

Afternoon! Done

Actually, this last one didn't occur. Note that Dean Owens is also listed, as are titles by Wayne D. Overholser and Lewis B. Patten (jointly as Dean Owen) and Dudley Dean Mcgaughty (as Dean Owen). I think I'm going to cry. TheMadBaron 10:11, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

I just saw your note. I'll add them to the next batch. "William A. P. White (as Anthony Boucher)" isn't right, though. That should be "William A. P. White (as Anthony Boucher)". I'll create a redirect at William A. P. White regardless. Thinking about it, to be consistent, I should have used "Rene Brabazon Raymond (as James Hadley Chase)" And I reviewed the above lists and noticed I didn't do Alexander Wilson properly. TheMadBaron 16:17, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

I'm using this form, which I think is more elegant:

(except where AWB changed "Samuel Anthony Peeples (as Brad Ward)" to "Samuel A. Peeples (as Samuel Anthony Peeples) (as Brad Ward)", which is kinda surreal, so I used "Samuel A. Peeples (as Brad Ward)" instead)

It's best to use simple links where possible, I think, but also preferable to name the author as written (presumably) by the publisher for any given book....so....

Also changed (if they occured, and some probably didn't):

and the rest of your changes as listed on my talk page, if they occurred again elsewhere (with apologies for using your talk page for my records):

Also, Atlantida to Atlantida.

I shoulda checked before changing Harry Whittington to Harry Whittington, but rather than change them all back, I just moved the page. TheMadBaron 00:56, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

We broke another one! It's not my fault, officer, he made me do it.

TheMadBaron 07:24, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

TheMadBaron 18:18, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

All done. TheMadBaron 04:21, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

Afternoon!
I've been slowly working my way down List of Ace Miscellaneous Letter-Series Single Titles and came across
I've dug a bit around on this and found Whit Masterson.
I changed it to
But I think it can be done better. Thoughts? Grey Shadow 05:33, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Well, you should italicise the title, of course :p, and there's no point linking to Miller and Wade, which are dab pages without appropriate links. So:
*D-518 NA Bill Miller and Robert Wade (as Wade Miller) Nightmare Cruise (1961)
I'll add a dab link to Wade Miller.
Keep up the good work, detective.
TheMadBaron 05:54, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Pern novels

Hi, interesting notion. What elements of "science fiction" are present in the stories then, always eager to learn something new. :: Kevinalewis : (Talk Page)/(Desk) 13:59, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

Your point appears well made, sorry if I upset things a bit. Perhaps a shared genre designation for some of these later novels would be better then, i.e. Fantasy novel and Science fiction novel as well. Thanks :: Kevinalewis : (Talk Page)/(Desk) 14:24, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Hercules

I was just going back to the last version that was written in accordance with Wikipedia policy to avoid writing from in-universe perspective. It needs the references, absolutely, but Asgardian won't people just take the referenced version and turn it non-in-universe, therefore this will have to be done the other way around, by taking the non-in-universe version and adding the references bit by bit. Before Asgardian started warring with people over Thor-related articles, Hercules (Marvel Comics) was one of the best examples of how to write an article in line with Wikipedia's examples on how to write a comic character article without sticking to in-universe perspective. Shoester 16:44, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Basilisk (comics)

  • You just reverted from present tense (I fixed it) back to past tense in many of the passages in the Basilisk entry. Not good.

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Finished updating entry to correct tense. Grey Shadow | Talk 09:21, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

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