Talk:Radius Books
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List of allegedly notable people
[edit]Radius cannot inherit notability from a list of authors or artists. Indeed, they are a distraction, and I have removed them. They turned an acceptable article into an advert. Fiddle Faddle 20:53, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
Awards section
[edit]You seem determined to turn this into an advert. A load of united awards of random importance are unimpressive. I have flagged the section as requiring references. It may well assist with verifying notability, but only of you can reference it. Fiddle Faddle 20:57, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
Some proposed changes
[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. Wikipedia articles should not be a summary-only description of released works, per WP:RELEASENOTES. |
I am affiliated with Radius Books as an intern, and was notified I could not edit the article. I believe the edits I added will be deleted. I was told to suggest these edits instead. The wikipedia page has a list of published books for the years 2008-2015. I would like to add the new titles for the years 2016-2018. With no links to the website, just the book titles.
I used the website Artbook.com to source the published titles and the respective year. (http://www.artbook.com/radiusbooks.html) They are as follows:
2016
Brad Temkin: Rooftop; Carol Anthony; Catherine Eaton Skinner: 108; David Simpson: Interference; Enrique Martínez Celaya: 1990–2015; Frances F. Denny: Let Virtue Be Your Guide; Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors; Judy Tuwaletstiwa: Glass; Justin Kimball: Elegy; Mark Klett: Camino del Diablo; Michael Lundgren: Matter; Miki Kratsman & Ariella Azoulay: The Resolution of the Suspect
2017
Alison Rossiter: Expired Paper; Betsy Schneider: To Be Thirteen; Byron Wolfe & Scott Brady: Phantom Skies and Shifting Ground; Charles Arnoldi: Paper; ; Frank Walter: The Last Universal Man, 1926–2009; Janet Russek and David Scheinbaum: Remnants; Kantha; Laura Letinsky: Time's Assignation; Linda Foard Roberts: Passage; Marion Belanger: Rift/Fault; Masumi Hayashi: Panoramic Photo Collages 1976-2006; One; Rebecca Norris Webb: My Dakota (Second Edition); Tom Joyce: Works (2002-2017); Virginia Dwan: Flowers; Debi Cornwall:Welcome to Camp America; Yamamoto Masao: Tori
2018
Aaron Rothman: Signal Noise; Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb: Violet Isle (Second Edition); Drowned River; Jungjin Lee: Desert; Kota Ezawa: The Crime of Art; Lisa McCarty: Transcendental Concord; Renate Aller: Mountain Interval
Thank you for your time, Rsinclairgregg (talk) 21:26, 11 June 2018 (UTC)
Reply 11-JUN-2018
[edit] Declined
This information appears to be a list of released publications. Merely being released does not automatically make a publication suitable for inclusion in the encyclopedia, and Wikipedia articles should not be a summary-only description of released works such as these. Wikipedia treats creative works (including, for example, works of art or fiction, video games, documentaries, research books or papers, and religious texts) in an encyclopedic manner, discussing the development, design, reception, significance, and influence of works in addition to concise summaries of those works. To provide encyclopedic value, data should be put in context with explanations referenced to independent sources. spintendo 23:56, 11 June 2018 (UTC)