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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Meuwissen (ameuwissen) | 13 comments This thread can be for general Goodreads help (I'm a Goodreads librarian, so I know a few things myself) but I wanted to start off with a question I had.

Anyone know how to rearrange the order of things on your author page here? For example, my blog was always at the top, but ever since I added in a questions section, THAT is at the top, then my books, THEN my blog, and I'd like to swap that around. Is there a way without just deleting the questions section? Seems silly to not be able to move things.


message 2: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) From what I can see, no. Goodreads wants to keep our pages uniform and doesn't allow us access to the layout. Sorry. :(


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Meuwissen (ameuwissen) | 13 comments Christina wrote: "From what I can see, no. Goodreads wants to keep our pages uniform and doesn't allow us access to the layout. Sorry. :("

I was afraid of that, but hoped someone might know something I didn't. I'll remove the questions then. Not as beneficial as having a blog first.

Thanks!

If anyone has other profile questions, fire away!


message 4: by HKelleyB (new)

HKelleyB (hkelleyb-editor) | 31 comments What is a Goodreads librarian?


message 5: by Igzy (new)

Igzy Dewitt (IgzyDewitt) | 148 comments Helen wrote: "What is a Goodreads librarian?"

They are people who are allowed to edit book and author pages if they have incorrect information on them. There's another level called a Super Librarian who can do a bunch of other stuff. Basically they're editors that are allowed to make sure that the correct information is on an author's page or a book listing.

I believe they can also add new cover art to a book listing from publisher's sites, amazon, etc.


message 6: by HKelleyB (new)

HKelleyB (hkelleyb-editor) | 31 comments O I C. Thx, Igzy!


message 7: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "This thread can be for general Goodreads help..."

Hi Amanda,

Hey, I have a question. Some time ago I rated one of my stories "The Asphalt Carpet" five stars. A few days later I decided that was tacky and have tried to remove it, but it won't go away. How can I take my own rating off that book? I can see where it says I'm "unrating" it, but then the rating keeps coming back.


message 8: by Steve (new)

Steve King (stking) | 57 comments Hello----Can anyone direct me to the General Goodreads Newsletter and its editors? I found the page once but can't locate it now.

many thanks!


message 9: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Meuwissen (ameuwissen) | 13 comments Dwayne wrote: "Amanda wrote: "This thread can be for general Goodreads help..."

Hi Amanda,

Hey, I have a question. Some time ago I rated one of my stories "The Asphalt Carpet" five stars. A few days later I dec..."



That's odd, I didn't have that trouble myself. I did the same thing once - had rated my own and then realized that was a bit taboo and removed it. I think something what worked for me was actually clicking unread on the book as well, and then you can either leave it as unread, since people will know you obviously read your own work, or move it back to 'read' but don't add a new rating. Let me know if that works!


message 10: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Meuwissen (ameuwissen) | 13 comments Steve wrote: "Hello----Can anyone direct me to the General Goodreads Newsletter and its editors? I found the page once but can't locate it now.

many thanks!"


Do you mean this: https://www.goodreads.com/newsletters...


message 11: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Hey Amanda, would you be cool with us changing the name of your thread "Goodreads Site Questions"? I waa thinking Ask a Librarian, but I didn't want you to end up flooded with things folks should be using the librarian group for. With site questions, anyone can chime in and answer if they know.


message 12: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "Let me know if that works!"

That worked. Thank you!


message 13: by Steve (new)

Steve King (stking) | 57 comments Amanda wrote: "Steve wrote: "Hello----Can anyone direct me to the General Goodreads Newsletter and its editors? I found the page once but can't locate it now.

many thanks!"

Do you mean this: https://www.goodre..."


Thank you so much Amanda!!! :)


message 14: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Meuwissen (ameuwissen) | 13 comments Christina wrote: "Hey Amanda, would you be cool with us changing the name of your thread "Goodreads Site Questions"? I waa thinking Ask a Librarian, but I didn't want you to end up flooded with things folks should b..."

By all means!

And happy to help with some things so far!

I actually opened a ticket to ask about my initial question, and they're open to maybe making it so we can alter our order of things on our Author Pages, we'll see. For now, I can't delete that questions section myself, but plan to ask them to.


message 15: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Thanks Amanda! Done and pinned!


message 16: by Igzy (last edited May 26, 2015 07:06PM) (new)

Igzy Dewitt (IgzyDewitt) | 148 comments Is there a way to turn off updates for individual discussions for a group you receive updates from? If there is and it's obvious I'm not seeing it.


message 17: by Owen (new)

Owen O'Neill (owen_r_oneill) | 1509 comments Igzy wrote: "Is there a way to turn off updates for individual discussions for a group you receive updates from? If there is and it's obvious I'm not seeing it."

At the bottom of the thread's page, there is this:
You are following this discussion (instant) edit

Click "edit" and select "none" at the bottom. : )


message 18: by Igzy (new)

Igzy Dewitt (IgzyDewitt) | 148 comments Owen wrote: "Igzy wrote: "Is there a way to turn off updates for individual discussions for a group you receive updates from? If there is and it's obvious I'm not seeing it."

At the bottom of the thread's page..."


Thank you again! You're just full of good advice, buddy. :)


message 19: by Scott (new)

Scott Kauffman If you really get stuck with a site question, consider support@goodreads.com. I have found their responses to be quick and helpful.


message 20: by Nick (new)

Nick Marsden (nepharid) | 12 comments I thought we should all be Librarians on Goodreads. I made sure I became a Librarian so I could add and edit my own books. Doesn't everyone do this?


message 21: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Nick wrote: "I thought we should all be Librarians on Goodreads. I made sure I became a Librarian so I could add and edit my own books. Doesn't everyone do this?"

With great power comes a whole bunch of responsibility that some of us don't have time for. :)


message 22: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Pentelow | 22 comments I'm looking for help on how to attach a photo to a blog post. Can anyone help?


message 23: by Steve (new)

Steve King (stking) | 57 comments Bryan wrote: "I'm looking for help on how to attach a photo to a blog post. Can anyone help?"

Hello Bryan---the link to the photo or the photo itself?


message 24: by Amanda (last edited Jun 02, 2015 07:50AM) (new)

Amanda Meuwissen (ameuwissen) | 13 comments Bryan wrote: "I'm looking for help on how to attach a photo to a blog post. Can anyone help?"

Whether just a link to the image or to have the image show up in the post, on the side when preparing any blog post, Goodreads has a ton of helpful tips for how to do that...but I can't post the example here in text, I just realized, without it turning into examples links or blank images, haha, so here's a screenshot:

blogpost

You just need to change out the link, sizing, and description to what yours actually is.

Of course that means the picture needs to be hosted somewhere so it HAS a link, there's no way to upload a picture directly to Goodreads for a blog post. I often have it uploaded to my Facebook or other site/blog and take the site URL from there.

If you're talking about a blog post for a site other than Goodreads, it would be different depending on what you use.

Does that help?


message 25: by Bryan (last edited Jun 02, 2015 01:01PM) (new)

Bryan Pentelow | 22 comments Amanda wrote: "Bryan wrote: "I'm looking for help on how to attach a photo to a blog post. Can anyone help?"

Whether just a link to the image or to have the image show up in the post, on the side when preparing ..."

Thanks for your help I will add a link to my facebook page which shows the picture of the tiny library I refer to in the blog.


message 26: by Bill (new)

Bill Jacks (BillJacks) Does anyone know how long it takes(typically) for Goodreads to approve an author profile?


message 27: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Bill wrote: "Does anyone know how long it takes(typically) for Goodreads to approve an author profile?"

It took a few days for them to approve mine, I think. Maybe... five days? I can't remember for sure.


message 28: by Wendi (last edited Jul 14, 2015 07:32AM) (new)

Wendi Wilson | 81 comments How long does it take to get a giveaway approved? It's my first time and I set up the giveaway Thursday, hoping to start it on Friday. Once I realized it had to be approved, I changed the dates for it to start this coming Friday. But it's now Tuesday and it's still pending approval and I haven't heard anything. Thanks.


message 29: by Matt (new)

Matt Hart | 39 comments Wendi wrote: "How long does it take to get a giveaway approved? It's my first time and I set up the giveaway Thursday, hoping to start it on Friday. Once I realized it had to be approved, I changed the dates for..."

Yeah mine took almost a week before it went live. Five days I think it was.


message 30: by Wendi (new)

Wendi Wilson | 81 comments Matt wrote: "Wendi wrote: "How long does it take to get a giveaway approved? It's my first time and I set up the giveaway Thursday, hoping to start it on Friday. Once I realized it had to be approved, I changed..."

Ok thanks!


message 31: by Robert (last edited Aug 18, 2015 02:06PM) (new)

Robert Eggleton | 11 comments Hi Amanda,

Is it possible to resubmit a synopsis of one's book? Rarity from the Hollow is Social Science Fiction within the genre classification term coined by Ursula K. Le Guinn in the '70s. As currently described, it sounds like traditional YA mainstream science fiction when it is not close to that subgenre. I don't want potential readers to purchase one thing and get another. I also don't want potential reviews to receive a lower rating because my novel did not fit expectations based on its description. Rarity from the Hollow was written for adults who are not prudish or fainthearted.

Thanks for your consideration.

Robert Eggleton Rarity from the Hollow by Robert Eggleton


message 32: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Hi Robert, as the author, if you click on "edit details" for your book, you can change the blurb. Your best bet would be to have the same one you set up for retail outlets.


message 33: by Robert (new)

Robert Eggleton | 11 comments Thanks Christina. I think that I'll involve the editor is this one.Rarity from the Hollow


message 34: by Armineh (new)

Armineh Helen (ahohanian) | 1 comments For one of my giveaways, I got a nasty review. This is a book that has earned me good reviews on Amazon. As an author, I am sure you understand how bad one might feel. How do you handle such situations?
Armineh Helen Ohanian


message 35: by Riley, Viking Extraordinaire (new)

Riley Amos Westbrook (sonshinegreene) | 1511 comments Mod
There's an entire post dedicated to this Armin, feel free to look through the board and find it.


message 36: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Armineh wrote: "How do you handle such situations?"

Here is the most recent thread dealing with this topic, Armineh, which Riley mentioned.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 37: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Hi guys, as Riley and Dwayne mentioned, there are threads discussing this. Please keep this thread clear for issues related to the site in general, such as the types of questions you would ask a Goodreads Librarian (which Amanda, the one who started the thread, is).


message 38: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Vespia (cynv) | 27 comments I have a question about the site. Is there an easy way to keep track of threads you've made comments on?


message 39: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) I think so, Cynthia. Under the comment box, you see a check box for notifications. If you want a notification every time someone comments, you can check that box. Otherwise, you can see your most recent posts on your own profile page.


message 40: by Andrew (new)

Andrew (whatmatters) | 124 comments Blog question: Is there any way to indent the paragraphs on a goodreads blog?


message 41: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 790 comments Andrew I believe if you hit space to separate them from being so close together it will work. If it's linked to a site and then goes onto Goodreads you may need to do it from the site.


message 42: by Ellison (new)

Ellison Blackburn (ellisonblackburn) | 130 comments Does anyone know if there is a way to follow all threads in a particular folder without following all group discussions in all folders? I know you can follow individual discussions but when you do that you don't get notifications when a new discussion has been added.


message 43: by Diamante (last edited Sep 26, 2015 12:46AM) (new)

Diamante Lavendar (diamantelavendar) | 5 comments I've been trying to figure out how to add my blog to my page. Can anyone help me out and give me some instructions? Thanks so much! I read the above blog info and didn't really understand it...


message 44: by Andrew (last edited Sep 28, 2015 06:10AM) (new)

Andrew (whatmatters) | 124 comments Justin - Thanks

I've tried working with html p code for paragraphs with variations, text-indent, 16px, it won't indent. Goodreads does show allowable html code on the right side of the page. I was just wondering if there were any tricks.

I can separate paragraph with a space, but I can't indent with a space.

I'll try an outside link.


message 45: by Tony (last edited Sep 29, 2015 05:01PM) (new)

Tony Skye (tonycskye) | 90 comments Andrew wrote: "Justin - Thanks

I've tried working with html p code for paragraphs with variations, text-indent, 16px, it won't indent. Goodreads does show allowable html code on the right side of the page. I was..."


What do you mean? Are you talking like indentation for the paragraph?

This is indented three spaces via paragraph tags, but Goodreads strips the white spaces.



   This is done the same way, but with different terminology in place of white space.



To indent with html for Goodreads, type: &enbsp;

This will give you one white space. For two white spaces you would type: &enbsp; &enbsp;


REMOVE the e after the ampersand symbol. I couldn't type it as is without Goodreads counting it as HTML.

One white space = &enbsp;

Without the 'e'

      This is typed without any html tags. I used &enbsp; three times without the e.


message 46: by Tony (new)

Tony Skye (tonycskye) | 90 comments Diamante wrote: "I've been trying to figure out how to add my blog to my page. Can anyone help me out and give me some instructions? Thanks so much! I read the above blog info and didn't really understand it..."

Are you attempting to add a RSS feed to an outside site, or start your blog on Goodreads?


message 47: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Hill (kevinrhill) | 102 comments Hello group. I have a bit of a prob.that I needed help with. I posted a novel, then rewrote/reworked it for 3 months, came back and reposted on Amazon with a new cover. The first edition only went onto 2 shelves, but GR won't let me do away with that edition. I really want to do away with that edition, ensure that no more copies go out, and am considering cancelling my membership b/c of this. What to do?


message 48: by Christina (new)

Christina McMullen (cmcmullen) Kevin wrote: "Hello group. I have a bit of a prob.that I needed help with. I posted a novel, then rewrote/reworked it for 3 months, came back and reposted on Amazon with a new cover. The first edition only went ..."

There's nothing you can do. If a book was available, even for a short period of time, Goodreads catalogs it so that people who have that edition can easily find the book. Cancelling your Goodreads membership will not remove a book either. Your best bet is to request that the latest edition be the default edition that shows up.


message 49: by Tony (last edited Oct 02, 2015 11:48AM) (new)

Tony Skye (tonycskye) | 90 comments Kevin wrote: "Hello group. I have a bit of a prob.that I needed help with. I posted a novel, then rewrote/reworked it for 3 months, came back and reposted on Amazon with a new cover. The first edition only went ..."

If you overwrote the original files with Amazon, the old files will not be available for download. The only people with access to them are the ones who have shelved the prior version or downloaded it before your overwrite. Well, this is my understanding of the process. I believe Kindle users can always update if they so choose.


message 50: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Hill (kevinrhill) | 102 comments Tony and Christina: Thanks for the help. That was what I needed to hear, Tony. I wans't quite sure how it worked. I thought maybe the old file was kept by GR. Cheers.


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