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Could someone (who knows how to do it) have The Tuesday Club Murders, the American title, redirect to this article? The audiobook by The Audio Partners uses this title. I found this article only by the chance of the first short story having the same title, using Google search to find this article. -- Prairieplant ( talk) 16:30, 13 December 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I understand why you made your edit [1] to re-write "receive an adaptation" to "adapted". I also felt that "receive an adaptation" is quite odd phrasing at the time when I wrote it, but I was trying to emphasize that it's a live-action adaptation, to exclude animated adaptation. I was not able to think of a way to phrase it using the word "adapted" and include the adjective "live-action". The problem now is that the text "Three of these short stories have been adapted for television" as you have written it is now incorrect - a total of five of the stories (not three) were adapted for television - 2 live-action, 2 animated, and 1 both live-action and animated. Do you see the issue and why I worded it this way - and do you have any suggestion of compromise wording? I would be happy to discuss. Kidburla ( talk) 14:24, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
Prairieplant your edit looks great; thank you so much for your time to copyedit this! As for the Japanese citations from the article for the TV series, those citations are in Japanese language, and unfortunately I don't speak that language so can't extract the specific part which relates to this particular adaptation. Kidburla ( talk) 15:20, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
Google translate works well for Japanese to English. Cut and paste to find the right parts. I have done this in other article where editors left I translated Japanese or Chinese. - - Prairieplant ( talk) 03:09, 30 December 2020 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 16 April 2024 and 11 June 2024. Further details are available
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article contribs).
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Could someone (who knows how to do it) have The Tuesday Club Murders, the American title, redirect to this article? The audiobook by The Audio Partners uses this title. I found this article only by the chance of the first short story having the same title, using Google search to find this article. -- Prairieplant ( talk) 16:30, 13 December 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I understand why you made your edit [1] to re-write "receive an adaptation" to "adapted". I also felt that "receive an adaptation" is quite odd phrasing at the time when I wrote it, but I was trying to emphasize that it's a live-action adaptation, to exclude animated adaptation. I was not able to think of a way to phrase it using the word "adapted" and include the adjective "live-action". The problem now is that the text "Three of these short stories have been adapted for television" as you have written it is now incorrect - a total of five of the stories (not three) were adapted for television - 2 live-action, 2 animated, and 1 both live-action and animated. Do you see the issue and why I worded it this way - and do you have any suggestion of compromise wording? I would be happy to discuss. Kidburla ( talk) 14:24, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
Prairieplant your edit looks great; thank you so much for your time to copyedit this! As for the Japanese citations from the article for the TV series, those citations are in Japanese language, and unfortunately I don't speak that language so can't extract the specific part which relates to this particular adaptation. Kidburla ( talk) 15:20, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
Google translate works well for Japanese to English. Cut and paste to find the right parts. I have done this in other article where editors left I translated Japanese or Chinese. - - Prairieplant ( talk) 03:09, 30 December 2020 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 16 April 2024 and 11 June 2024. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
Apple.eater678 (
article contribs).
— Assignment last updated by Apple.eater678 ( talk) 19:47, 17 June 2024 (UTC)