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Admin Posts: 288 Location: Irving, TX | First published in the UK in 1999, but it shows up as 2005 in our database because that was the date of the first US publication. Since we include American and UK awards, shouldn't we list this by whatever date comes first? It messes up the chronology to go only by the US date, since some awards (Clarke, BFA, BSFA) end up predating the publication listing, as is the case with Silver Screen. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4007 Location: Dallas, Texas | I'll have a look at these when i get back from vacation. I don't have data access on the road. Thanks for pointing these out and keep adding them as you find them. Please add them to a single thread tho so I can go down the list and make adjustments. | ||
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Admin Posts: 288 Location: Irving, TX | I can keep the rest of them on this thread, but I did post earlier messages in this same chat room. I also have another request. Can we post the complete Locus nominees...even for the years when there are, like, 30 of them? I'd hate for someone to search for a Locus nominee and not find it on our site. That happened to me, today, on a Gene Wolfe book called The Fifth Head of Cerberus. -Rico | ||
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Admin Posts: 288 Location: Irving, TX | There is another Gene Wolfe issue. Remember the Wizard Knight problem? We need to revisit it. The Knight (book 1 of the Wizard Knight duology) received a 2004 Nebula nomination, but a republished omnibus edition, called just The Wizard Knight, received Locus and WFA nominations. We solved this problem by assigning all awards to The Knight, but this is inaccurate. We should have a seperate entry for The Wizard Knight, and it should have the last two awards, and The Knight should only have the one award. It seems like that solution won't hurt anything, but I'm sure I'm missing something. | ||
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Admin Posts: 288 Location: Irving, TX | The Greg Bear series of books containing Eon, Eternity, and Legacy is called "The Way" but we have entitled it "Eon", presumably because that is the name of the series. Can we fix that? Also, when you click on the link for the series, you get a bunch of books that are not part of the series, but have "eon" somewhere in the tile, presumably. Can we fix it so that a series link only searches the "series" field and not the book titles? Finally, and yes, this isn't a fix so much as a new feature, can we have the series/universe distinction implemented? -Rico | ||
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Admin Posts: 288 Location: Irving, TX | The Majipoor Cycle should linclude the following books: * "The Book of Changes" (novella, 2003) * Sorcerers of Majipoor (1997) * Lord Prestimion (1999) * King of Dreams (2000) * Lord Valentine's Castle (1980) * Majipoor Chronicles (story collection, 1982) * Valentine Pontifex (1983) * "The Seventh Shrine" (novella, 1998) * The Mountains of Majipoor (1995) It currently only includes the award winner, Lord Valentine's Castle. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4007 Location: Dallas, Texas | icowrich - 2009-07-06 12:21 AM First published in the UK in 1999, but it shows up as 2005 in our database because that was the date of the first US publication. Since we include American and UK awards, shouldn't we list this by whatever date comes first? It messes up the chronology to go only by the US date, since some awards (Clarke, BFA, BSFA) end up predating the publication listing, as is the case with Silver Screen.
I looked at this one and we have both publication dates for Silver Screen so I don't think there is anything else to do with this one.
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Admin Posts: 4007 Location: Dallas, Texas | icowrich - 2009-07-06 11:54 PM I can keep the rest of them on this thread, but I did post earlier messages in this same chat room. I also have another request. Can we post the complete Locus nominees...even for the years when there are, like, 30 of them? I'd hate for someone to search for a Locus nominee and not find it on our site. That happened to me, today, on a Gene Wolfe book called The Fifth Head of Cerberus. -Rico We looked at doing this in the beginning but I don't think it's necessary to show the entire list. We only show the finalists for the 2 categories. This from the Locus site explains our position best (the bolding is mine): "Readers make up to five ranked nominations per category; votes are tabulated according to the 'Carr' system, awarding a first-place vote 8 points, second-place vote 7 points, etc. The leader in each category is declared the winner. Beginning 2005, the top five finishers in each category were revealed as 'finalists' prior to announcement of the winners at a public event." The Fifth Head of Cerberus was on the initial list but did not make it to the finalists list. Yes, I know they didn't start that until 2005 but they have always listed the noms in order of finish so we have the top 5 finishers for each year anyway which amounts to the same thing as the finalists list. I can update the Locus list pages to show "Finalists" instead of "Nominees" if that will make things more clear. - Dave | ||
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Admin Posts: 4007 Location: Dallas, Texas | icowrich - 2009-07-07 12:44 AM There is another Gene Wolfe issue. Remember the Wizard Knight problem? We need to revisit it. The Knight (book 1 of the Wizard Knight duology) received a 2004 Nebula nomination, but a republished omnibus edition, called just The Wizard Knight, received Locus and WFA nominations. We solved this problem by assigning all awards to The Knight, but this is inaccurate. We should have a seperate entry for The Wizard Knight, and it should have the last two awards, and The Knight should only have the one award. It seems like that solution won't hurt anything, but I'm sure I'm missing something. I knew we had not heard the last of this one! It has been fixed as you suggested. The Knight retains it's 2004 Nebula nom and The Wizard Knight (omnibus edition) now lays claim to the 2005 Locus and WFA nominations. The images won't go live until tomorrow but the data is updated. Thanks for helping to clear this one up. - Dave | ||
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Admin Posts: 4007 Location: Dallas, Texas | icowrich - 2009-07-10 1:04 AM The Greg Bear series of books containing Eon, Eternity, and Legacy is called "The Way" but we have entitled it "Eon", presumably because that is the name of the series. Can we fix that? This has been updated. On Amazon they refer to it as the Eon Series so I was using that. I've changed it to The Way Series and have added book 2 Eternity to the DB so we have the full set. The images for will be deployed to live tomorrow. - Dave | ||
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