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Apparently, the link for the upcoming Edgar and Ellen Book, Hot Air redirects to the page regarding the Michelle Malkin conservative political talk show network of the same name. Please list a disambiguation for Hot Air listing that could link to a particular page for the Edgar and Ellen book, or perhaps make the link in the Edgar and Ellen article bounce further down the page to the name of the book in question. This is just my suggestion, but I think that it is appropriate.
-- Kulturvultur 00:01, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
This entire article reads like a (poorly-written) advertisement for the series. Does anyone a little less lazy want to take a crack at cleaning it up? It may need to be scrapped and restarted. 66.108.184.166 00:24, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
Someone posted that two different characters in the series, Miles and Augustus Nod died of blood poisoning. Both edits contained the exact same misspelling of the word "poisoning". Does anybody know anything about this? I've removed it for now, but if someone can verify that something like this actually happened, let me know. CallidoraBlack ( talk) 04:26, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
Spelling inconsistency, which is it?
It's Smelterberg, according to the website. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.244.187.8 ( talk) 20:00, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
The latest two Edgar & Ellen books ( Hot Air and Frost Bites) actually count as a separte series, called Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey. Shouldn't we either specify that in the article or give the Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey series its own article? By the way, the newest book, Frost Bites (which I already mentioned) isn't mentioned in the article. Mollymoon ( talk) 19:17, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
I was part of the team that created Edgar & Ellen, so I'm not going to edit this page (to avoid any conflict of interests). But I wanted to mention to anyone who might want to edit this page that Edgar & Ellen was not created by Simon & Schuster. It was created by Star Farm Productions, who got a publishing deal first with Tricycle Press (part of Ten Speed Press, which was later sold to Random House), to publish the first books in the series. The series was then transferred to Simon & Schuster. So Simon & Schuster is the publisher but not the creator.
Star Farm Productions' assets, including Edgar & Ellen, were later sold to Spex Studios. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rettstatt ( talk • contribs) 11:34, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
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Apparently, the link for the upcoming Edgar and Ellen Book, Hot Air redirects to the page regarding the Michelle Malkin conservative political talk show network of the same name. Please list a disambiguation for Hot Air listing that could link to a particular page for the Edgar and Ellen book, or perhaps make the link in the Edgar and Ellen article bounce further down the page to the name of the book in question. This is just my suggestion, but I think that it is appropriate.
-- Kulturvultur 00:01, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
This entire article reads like a (poorly-written) advertisement for the series. Does anyone a little less lazy want to take a crack at cleaning it up? It may need to be scrapped and restarted. 66.108.184.166 00:24, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
Someone posted that two different characters in the series, Miles and Augustus Nod died of blood poisoning. Both edits contained the exact same misspelling of the word "poisoning". Does anybody know anything about this? I've removed it for now, but if someone can verify that something like this actually happened, let me know. CallidoraBlack ( talk) 04:26, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
Spelling inconsistency, which is it?
It's Smelterberg, according to the website. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.244.187.8 ( talk) 20:00, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
The latest two Edgar & Ellen books ( Hot Air and Frost Bites) actually count as a separte series, called Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey. Shouldn't we either specify that in the article or give the Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey series its own article? By the way, the newest book, Frost Bites (which I already mentioned) isn't mentioned in the article. Mollymoon ( talk) 19:17, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
I was part of the team that created Edgar & Ellen, so I'm not going to edit this page (to avoid any conflict of interests). But I wanted to mention to anyone who might want to edit this page that Edgar & Ellen was not created by Simon & Schuster. It was created by Star Farm Productions, who got a publishing deal first with Tricycle Press (part of Ten Speed Press, which was later sold to Random House), to publish the first books in the series. The series was then transferred to Simon & Schuster. So Simon & Schuster is the publisher but not the creator.
Star Farm Productions' assets, including Edgar & Ellen, were later sold to Spex Studios. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rettstatt ( talk • contribs) 11:34, 26 August 2012 (UTC)