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message 1: by S.M. (new)

S.M. Dougan (SMDougan) | 3 comments It would appear I have made a mess of my books as an author in my profile. Aside from The Wilder Doctrine, the three truth novels listed are 1st editions and no longer in print. In separate threads I will be adding the 2nd edition info for those titles. Any assistance in removing the what is there now would be appreciated.
Thanks


message 2: by Arenda (new)

Arenda | 26452 comments Separated the books.
Goodreads does not delete books that are out of print.

New editions can be added. As the author, you have the ability to change which edition of the book is the default, which will come up in searches by title and show on your author profile.
Here's how: https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/3...


message 3: by Philip (new)

Philip (burnnerman) | 5912 comments Also if you want you can create the new edition yourself. If it uses the same ISBN/ASIN it would be created as an ACE.

Creating an ACE
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/8...


message 4: by S.M. (new)

S.M. Dougan (SMDougan) | 3 comments Philip wrote: "Also if you want you can create the new edition yourself. If it uses the same ISBN/ASIN it would be created as an ACE.

Creating an ACE
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/8......"


All three new editions also carry new ISBN/ASIN numbers


message 5: by Philip (new)

Philip (burnnerman) | 5912 comments S.M. wrote: "Philip wrote: "Also if you want you can create the new edition yourself. If it uses the same ISBN/ASIN it would be created as an ACE.

Creating an ACE
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/8...-..."


In that case you can just create the new editions by going to the book page and clicking on the "add a new edition link".

If you do not feel comfortable doing that just post here and somebody will take care of it for you.


message 6: by S.M. (new)

S.M. Dougan (SMDougan) | 3 comments All done.
Thanks.
This thread can be ended. :-)

Steve


message 7: by lethe (new)

lethe | 16368 comments S.M. wrote: "All done.
Thanks.
This thread can be ended. :-)

Steve"


If you wish, you can put [SOLVED] in the topic field (only the OP can do that).


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