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I don't think that's necessary, really. Given that we have a 2-week proposed deadline to get the covers in, 3 claims doesn't mean we're getting the covers faster.

But it is the weekend, so maybe our cover producers have a bit more time than usual. I just might. :D
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And if makers claim 2 covers and submit one of them, they can go back and claim another. So I don't think the project limit is really a limitation. :)
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Post by annise »

Sometimes I like to sit on a cover for a day or so because I'm not happy with it especially if it's one I wasn't keen on making on no one else was either.

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Okay, I claimed 2 of them, but I doubt I can get the covers by midnight tonight! Is this a race against the clock?
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No more than other covers. :)
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Hey Happy new year for allá of you. I'd like to preclaim the cover for "Orgullo y prejuicio vol 2" which i've finished to record but there aré 3 chapters without PL yet. I don't know if this Is the correct way to so ir. But i already done the cover, that's why I'm interested in claiming it.
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phileasfogg wrote: January 1st, 2021, 11:37 am Hey Happy new year for allá of you. I'd like to preclaim the cover for "Orgullo y prejuicio vol 2" which i've finished to record but there aré 3 chapters without PL yet. I don't know if this Is the correct way to so ir. But i already done the cover, that's why I'm interested in claiming it.
I've entered the preclaim for you. This request is made in the CD Covers Working Thread, but that's okay. ;)
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michele, is myths and folclore a cover series of you?
the books aren't grouped, number 5 is in the catalogue already, number 4 is in the claimslist and you did them alle..
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schrm wrote: January 1st, 2021, 12:50 pm michele, is myths and folclore a cover series of you?
the books aren't grouped, number 5 is in the catalogue already, number 4 is in the claimslist and you did them alle..
It isn't grouped yet but I think it should be. Thanks for the heads up. Happy New Year.
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Barring any other admin objections, I've made MLAW collections into a group. That doesn't really have much to do with calling something a series for the sake of cover claims, though. :) I have no objections to Michele being the pre-claimant for that series. Go for it.

Do you want me to put you in for the next volume?
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By the way, thanks for all the great covers for the MLAWs :)
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Post by annise »

Just let me explain - there is no magic way to make claims for "cover series" - it isn't built into the claim software or anything like that, it depends on someone making a claim for you - and that someone is at the moment me. And "mistakes" will happen which will lead to ill will around the covers - I am not prepared to be blamed for them

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TriciaG wrote: January 1st, 2021, 3:46 pm Barring any other admin objections, I've made MLAW collections into a group. That doesn't really have much to do with calling something a series for the sake of cover claims, though. :) I have no objections to Michele being the pre-claimant for that series. Go for it.

Do you want me to put you in for the next volume?
I don't want to deprive anyone else of making covers for this group if they want them, but I'm happy to do them for awhile. Whatever works best for everyone.
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Post by pnagami »

Grateful thanks to TriciaG!

for her cover for:

https://librivox.org/history-of-modern-philosophy-by-alfred-william-benn/

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Post by Newgatenovelist »

Thank you very much to Anne for the cover of Twenty by Stella Benson. I can't believe you designed something that looks so nice so swiftly!
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