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I'm not sure if the series name as subtitle issue was brought up when we last updated the series naming policy. But I've personally dropped the series name as a subtitle several times.


rivka wrote: "Preferably, yes."
Assuming that all of the editions number the series in the same way, of course. :) The Chronicles of Narnia are a rather infamous example.

Hmm. Some are listed as The Great Tree of Avalon: Child of the Dark Prophecy (Great Tree of Avalon #1) and some as Child of the Dark Prophecy (Great Tree of Avalon, #1).
I think I vote for the second. Other people's thoughts?
I think I vote for the second. Other people's thoughts?

How do I fix this? Which series info do I choose?
Thanks.


DarkHeart wrote: "For general clarification though, should we not defer to what the author calls the series?"
That would be my choice.
That would be my choice.


Didn't Kelley Armstrong change it mid-way through since she wanted to write about the men, too? That might explain the discrepency between fan-use and her website.

I recently asked a question about this very trilogy. On her website she calls it the Concannon Sisters trilogy, but in one of her books, it's listed as the Born In trilogy. I fixed them to her official name but I think people will call in them Born In as they dont know the sisters are called Concannon (well, two of them are) until they read the books.


Very possibly, although with Men of the Otherworld she lists it under the Otherworld series but then as an anthology and not in the main series listing. Very confusing.
While I prefer to defer to the author, it seems like a general consensus one way or another on the topic would go a long way towards alleviating confusion in the future.
Cait wrote: "If it's listed on some edition's book cover as the "Born In" trilogy, that edition at least should be use "Born In", to match what users are holding in their hands."
I suspect it's not actually on any book covers. Inside flyleaf, maybe.
I suspect it's not actually on any book covers. Inside flyleaf, maybe.

I think she must have. I didn't realize she'd made that change, but given the "Men of the Otherworld" anthology, I'm not surprised. Plus, it makes for shorter parenthetical add-ons. *g*

Well, anywhere on the book ought to count, if someone with the book can confirm it, yeah?


If Isis and Cait (two of our series experts) agree on it, I'd take that over the author's site. ;)
It seems logical to me that we wouldn't need the subtitle, since we'd be using the name of the series in parentheses anyway. For example, I'd use:
Among the Living (PsyCop, #1)
instead of:
Among the Living: A PsyCop Novel (PsyCop, #1)
because the latter is both redundant and makes the title unnecessarily long.
Thoughts? Official GR policy? Bueller?