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1kristincedar
Hello. I was hoping to speak to one of the admins to see if two books can be removed. The books have been confirmed to not be in publication, and so they shouldn't be listed.
2lorax
For reference:
https://www.librarything.com/topic/162782
https://www.librarything.com/topic/158422
https://www.librarything.com/topic/188784
You've asked this before, to the point that it now seems like you're being deliberately evasive. Previously you've asked to have books removed from LT entirely, and have had it explained to you multiple times that this is not possible. Neither of the books you have previously requested to have removed entirely from LT are currently active Member Giveaways so I must assume you are repeating your previous request.
Nobody will remove anyone else's books from LT, unless they have been determined to be spam, the criteria for which are stricter by far than anywhere else I've seen. Please stop asking.
https://www.librarything.com/topic/162782
https://www.librarything.com/topic/158422
https://www.librarything.com/topic/188784
You've asked this before, to the point that it now seems like you're being deliberately evasive. Previously you've asked to have books removed from LT entirely, and have had it explained to you multiple times that this is not possible. Neither of the books you have previously requested to have removed entirely from LT are currently active Member Giveaways so I must assume you are repeating your previous request.
Nobody will remove anyone else's books from LT, unless they have been determined to be spam, the criteria for which are stricter by far than anywhere else I've seen. Please stop asking.
3Jarandel
>1 kristincedar:
You seem to be a bit confused.
A book not making it to large-scale print runs (or the author or publisher failing to honor their ER/MG promises) doesn't mean there weren't manuscripts, galleys, POD copies, ebook copies (etc...) existing as part of the creative process and early promotion, and candidates for perfectly legitimate listing in someone's catalog on LT.
You seem to be a bit confused.
A book not making it to large-scale print runs (or the author or publisher failing to honor their ER/MG promises) doesn't mean there weren't manuscripts, galleys, POD copies, ebook copies (etc...) existing as part of the creative process and early promotion, and candidates for perfectly legitimate listing in someone's catalog on LT.
4lorax
>3 Jarandel:
Even if the book never existed outside of the author's imagination, people can still list it on LT, and nobody can or should remove it from their catalogs.
Even if the book never existed outside of the author's imagination, people can still list it on LT, and nobody can or should remove it from their catalogs.
5MarthaJeanne
And there is also noone stopping the author from offering an e-version on MG.
6MyriadBooks
Here's a fourth related prior topic, for bonus thoroughness:
https://www.librarything.com/topic/188275
https://www.librarything.com/topic/188275
7foggidawn
>1 kristincedar: To answer your question, @lorannen is the staff member to contact with questions about ER/MG. Her email is loranne@librarything.com and you will have better luck contacting her directly than posting multiple threads to this group.

