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Just a few things based on your recent edits:
- J Greb ( talk) 20:44, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
Sorry if I reverted too much at Françoise Mouly. I had only intended to revert as per WP:ALLCAPS, and didn't notice I was reverting other material. It definitely wasn't vandalism. CüRlyTüRkey Talk Contribs 21:46, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
Hi. It's obvious that your edits to Art Spiegelman are in good faith and improve the prose of the article, but we need to be a little more careful about how the prose relates to the citations. In this edit, you reworded "Spiegelman resigned from ''The New Yorker'' in 2003{{sfn|Witek|2007|p=xxiii}} after finishing his contract." to "Spiegelman did not renew his ''New Yorker'' contract after 2003{{sfn|Witek|2007|p=xxiii}}." This implies that the contract non-renewal info was taken from Witek 2003, when in fact all that source says is "Spiegelman resigns from the New Yorker, citing differences in sensibility between himself and the magazine in the contemporary political climate." CüRlyTüRkey Talk Contribs 21:57, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
Hi. Actually, MetaMAUS was simultaneously by Pantheon (in the U.S.) and Viking (in the Commonwealth). The copy listed is the one I have, which I bought in Japan (funny, as Japan is normally considered to be within the American sphere of influence, and I bought it from Amazon). As far as I know, they're identical except for the publishing information, so it should be a non-issue—I'd leave it alone unless you had a truly compelling reason to change it. The same thing goes with Maus, which was published by Pantheon in the States, and Penguin in the Commonwealth. CüRlyTüRkey Talk Contribs 01:33, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
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Just a few things based on your recent edits:
- J Greb ( talk) 20:44, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
Sorry if I reverted too much at Françoise Mouly. I had only intended to revert as per WP:ALLCAPS, and didn't notice I was reverting other material. It definitely wasn't vandalism. CüRlyTüRkey Talk Contribs 21:46, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
Hi. It's obvious that your edits to Art Spiegelman are in good faith and improve the prose of the article, but we need to be a little more careful about how the prose relates to the citations. In this edit, you reworded "Spiegelman resigned from ''The New Yorker'' in 2003{{sfn|Witek|2007|p=xxiii}} after finishing his contract." to "Spiegelman did not renew his ''New Yorker'' contract after 2003{{sfn|Witek|2007|p=xxiii}}." This implies that the contract non-renewal info was taken from Witek 2003, when in fact all that source says is "Spiegelman resigns from the New Yorker, citing differences in sensibility between himself and the magazine in the contemporary political climate." CüRlyTüRkey Talk Contribs 21:57, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
Hi. Actually, MetaMAUS was simultaneously by Pantheon (in the U.S.) and Viking (in the Commonwealth). The copy listed is the one I have, which I bought in Japan (funny, as Japan is normally considered to be within the American sphere of influence, and I bought it from Amazon). As far as I know, they're identical except for the publishing information, so it should be a non-issue—I'd leave it alone unless you had a truly compelling reason to change it. The same thing goes with Maus, which was published by Pantheon in the States, and Penguin in the Commonwealth. CüRlyTüRkey Talk Contribs 01:33, 13 December 2012 (UTC)