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:::Amazon identifies her as the "compiler" of the series, but the only source I found for her being a copywriter is the Anime News Network, which to my knowledge can be edited by users, making it a non-reliable source without other verification. Did you find anything? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 11:09, 6 March 2009 (EST) | :::Amazon identifies her as the "compiler" of the series, but the only source I found for her being a copywriter is the Anime News Network, which to my knowledge can be edited by users, making it a non-reliable source without other verification. Did you find anything? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 11:09, 6 March 2009 (EST) | ||
::::Just saw your new message (that's what I get for not checking my watchlist first) - so the comic itself calls her the "copywriter" specifically? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 11:11, 6 March 2009 (EST) | ::::Just saw your new message (that's what I get for not checking my watchlist first) - so the comic itself calls her the "copywriter" specifically? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 11:11, 6 March 2009 (EST) | ||
:::::Yep. On the first page of the bound collection (the credits and copyright information), Leslie Swan is listed as the "Copywriter" of the series. What that entails, who knows, but she is one of three "authors" of the text (the others being the actual writer and the comic artist). -- {{User|Son of Suns}} |
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Super Mario Adventures
FYI - Leslie Swan is credited as the "Copywriter" of Super Mario Adventures. -- Son of Suns (talk)
- Noted... let me try to find a source for that and then I'll add it. Stumpers! 00:25, 6 March 2009 (EST)
- Well, the source is the collection of comics itself (which was released in 1993). But I have no idea what copywriter means in this case... -- Son of Suns (talk)
- Amazon identifies her as the "compiler" of the series, but the only source I found for her being a copywriter is the Anime News Network, which to my knowledge can be edited by users, making it a non-reliable source without other verification. Did you find anything? Stumpers! 11:09, 6 March 2009 (EST)
- Well, the source is the collection of comics itself (which was released in 1993). But I have no idea what copywriter means in this case... -- Son of Suns (talk)
- Yep. On the first page of the bound collection (the credits and copyright information), Leslie Swan is listed as the "Copywriter" of the series. What that entails, who knows, but she is one of three "authors" of the text (the others being the actual writer and the comic artist). -- Son of Suns (talk)