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755:). Having something together for all her stuff, I'd work back through from my least favorite to most (save for dessert, so to speak, a bit of reward for working hard), all other considerations being equal. If some things inter-connect, and one can help lessen the burden on the other(s), then those pieces of the puzzle should take precedence. If I can help further, don't hesitate to ask. I field a fair number of inquiries from newcomers as a member of
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spoiler warnings ...". However, I don't see what was crass ("of persons: so unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility") about them, nor do I see any straw man. Please enlighten me. (Feel free to reply here; I'll watch this page for a few days.) Cheers,
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Hi, thanks for setting to, and getting to work on this, we all need to do many different things and each helps. Personally my focus is adding, infoboxes to Novel articles and restructuring articles to the standard pattern, if possible of course. Any how thanks. ::
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759:. In the meantime, just put some pieces in place and give it X time on some regular basis and it will start to shape itself in your mind as you work through it all. Oh, my email is posted on my pages. Add in the '@', and we're connected. Best wishes, //
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Thirdly (reordering slightly because it makes more sense this way): Straw man. Because your "solution" didn't actually remotely relate to the problem people were complaining about; you pretended the problem was to do with seeing
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Easy mistake to make! It's certainly a waaaaaay more complicated subject than I'd first thought when I was contemplatively wondering about exactly how much plot-detail should go into a Plot section on an article about a brain-candy
Regency Romance!
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Hi! I had a similar experience with a current author, and have ended up throwing together 15-20 articles or sub-articles on the author's one series... which is why I've been advised to and am resurecting the project noted above (a sub-project of
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Thanks for that explanation. Your "incivility" was trivial; forget it. My stuff-ups were worse: first I got the mistaken impression that at least some people objected seeing spoilers. Then I got too excited about finding a technical solution
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Hello ! I stumbled across you on the
Georgette Heyer page and I see you have her listed on your user page. I'm trying to make pages for her romance novels and wondered whether you had any tips in terms of content/style/etc. Thanks!
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Fidelman - I like "classic" detective stories of this kind (Christie, Sayers, Heyer, etc.) and find the depth Peter Tremayne puts in his novels to be absolutely fascinating. He's an excellent writer.
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731:) ... the page about her is currently entirely stubbish. I have recently been using Ebay to great purpose and acquiring stacks of her books.
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