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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
* This is a list of all the primary characters. | * This is a list of all the primary characters. | ||
:(you can also place information pertaining to characters that does not fit within the 'references' list) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*Here you should place outside links to any sites you used in researching the article, or to sites which may have more information | *Here you should place outside links to any sites you used in researching the article, or to sites which may have more information. |
Revision as of 17:38, 5 May 2008
This is a tutorial for writing entries for Novels
Basic Requirements
- First comes the infobox (template for Novels containing a Doctor and template for Novels not containing a Doctor such as Bernice Summerfield and Companion only novels).
- The infobox contains basic information such as Doctor, Companions, Publishing date, Enemy, year novel is set...etc.
Publisher’s Summary
- This is what is on the back of the novel (sometimes called the blurb).
Characters
- This is a list of all the primary characters.
- (you can also place information pertaining to characters that does not fit within the 'references' list)
References
- This is a list of characters, organisations, planets, races and species and other items which are referred to in the novel.
- The list should be divided into categories, and for better clarification short descriptions of what it is (or how it fits into the story).
Notes
- This contains information be it extra information about the novel.
- Any other information which does not fall into other headings.
Continuity
- Tie-ins between this novel and other stories be them other novels, TV stories or audios.
External Links
- Here you should place outside links to any sites you used in researching the article, or to sites which may have more information.