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|style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (novel) | |style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (novel) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| out-of-universe discussion about a DWU novel; e.g. [[Hope (novel)]] | |style="border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| out-of-universe discussion about a DWU novel; e.g. [[Hope (novel)]] | ||
|style="Background-color:#ffc8c8;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| any term which uses the book ''series'' along with the word novel, like (EDA novel), (NSA novel) or the like — except when there is more than one novel series to use the title.<ref>The obvious exception to the rule is something like [[Twilight of the Gods (MA)|''Twilight of the Gods'']] which ''should'' use the disambig (MA novel) to distinguish it from the Bernice Summerfield novel of the same name, which should use (BNA novel). The "novel" might seem superfluous, but it helps readers unfamiliar with these rather obscure corners of the DWU to immediately recognize they're novels. ''Any'' use of one of our wiki's prefixes should be followed by a word that will help any user to know instantly which medium the work is in.</ref> | |style="Background-color:#ffc8c8;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| any term which uses the book ''series'' along with the word novel, like (EDA novel), (NSA novel) or the like — except when there is more than one novel series to use the title.<ref>The obvious exception to the rule is something like [[Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)|''Twilight of the Gods'']] which ''should'' use the disambig (MA novel) to distinguish it from the Bernice Summerfield novel of the same name, which should use (BNA novel). The "novel" might seem superfluous, but it helps readers unfamiliar with these rather obscure corners of the DWU to immediately recognize they're novels. ''Any'' use of one of our wiki's prefixes should be followed by a word that will help any user to know instantly which medium the work is in.</ref> | ||
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|style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (book)<br>(film) | |style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (book)<br>(film) |