Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 2024

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Sujet : Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 2024
De : (at) *nospam* ednolan (ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan)
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Date : 06. May 2024, 19:45:47
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In article <v1b7qi$2n6tm$1@dont-email.me>,
Ahasuerus  <ahasuerus@email.com> wrote:
On 5/6/2024 1:49 PM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
In article <v1b49e$2mfe3$1@dont-email.me>,
Ahasuerus  <ahasuerus@email.com> wrote:
On 5/2/2024 4:03 PM, Tony Nance wrote:
>
[snip-snip]
I have "The Pirates of Ersatz" under its other title "The Pirates of Zan",
but I haven't read it yet.
>
It's ... mildly amusing but rather lightweight.
 
To back up a little bit, I mentioned that title upthread after doing
a grep for "landing grid" in tall the Leinster stories in my Calibre
library.  Does ISFDB have a policy for what tags to add to a story
when it's entered?  Things like "landing grid" or "tormal" might
be useful.
>
https://isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/Help:Screen:TagEditor describes our
tagging policy:
>
Unlike most data submissions within ISFDB, there is no moderator
approval needed in order to add a tag -- new tags take effect
immediately. Once added to the Title, a tag will be displayed on
that Title's Bibliography page. Please do NOT add tags that spoil
the plot.
>
Most tags are descriptive, e.g. "space opera", "time travel",
"alien invasion", etc. You can also assign tags to create personal
lists like "read list", "verification list", etc, but moderators
may change the status of such tags to "private". Private tags can
only be seen by the tagger.
>
Moderators have the ability to delete tags that do not comply with
this policy.
>
That said, what you described in your earlier comment:
>
the Med stories are definitely in a loose setting I call the
"Landing Grid Universe".  This includes at least "The
Duplicators", "Sand Doom", & "The Pirates of Ersatz". I'm sure
there are others I can't grep for.
>
is different. If "Landing Grid Universe" is truly a shared universe,
then the best thing to do would be to put individual titles and
sub-series into it. However, SFE
(https://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/leinster_murray) argues that:
>
The similarities in background from one late novel to another
were sufficiently numerous for these books to make up one loose
series – but through sameness, not through any articulated
central conceit.
>
It may be best to sort this out with the author of the SFE article
(John Clute) before reorganizing Leinster's ISFDB bibliography.
We have seen authors insert throwaway references to other series
as "Easter eggs", but it doesn't necessarily mean that they comprise
a super-series.
>
I am going to add a quote from the SFE article to Leinster's ISFDB
bibliography for now. Thanks!

Thank you as well for the info!
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 May 24 * Highlights and Lowlights - April 202411Tony Nance
2 May 24 +* Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20247ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
2 May 24 i`* Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20246Tony Nance
6 May 24 i `* Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20245Ahasuerus
6 May 24 i  +* Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20243ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
6 May 24 i  i`* Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20242Ahasuerus
6 May 24 i  i `- Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20241ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
7 May 24 i  `- Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20241Tony Nance
2 May 24 +* Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20242Lynn McGuire
3 May 24 i`- Re: Highlights and Lowlights - April 20241Tony Nance
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