Difference between revisions of "Series (disambiguation)"

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(New page: The term '''series''' may refer to: *'''Category Romance''' which is one of the Romance Genres consisting of books that are not necessarily related by a common topic or story. The...)
 
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*'''Romance Series''' ([[:category: Romance Series]]) is a general category of books which are published by a [[Category Romance]] publisher, or related books published by any romance publisher, by the same author or different authors.  
 
*'''Romance Series''' ([[:category: Romance Series]]) is a general category of books which are published by a [[Category Romance]] publisher, or related books published by any romance publisher, by the same author or different authors.  
  
**'''Publisher Continuity Series''' ([[:category:Publisher Continuity Series]]) is a specific category of related books put together by publishers into a series that fit into a concept, or tell a continuing story over several books by different authors. These can also be called continuity, series or "flash."
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**'''Publisher Promotion Series''' ([[:category:Publisher Promotion Series]]) is a category of a group of books put together by publishers based on a promotion concept, in which the books are not otherwise related and there is no continuity between the books. These can be called series or "flash" based on the flash or logo on the cover of the books identifying them as related. For example, the publisher [[Phaze]] promoted a limited number of books on the topic of summer in the flash [[Sparkler]].
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**'''Publisher Continuity Series''' ([[:category:Publisher Continuity Series]]) is a specific category of related books put together by publishers into a series that fit into a concept, or tell a continuing story over several books by different authors. These can also be called continuity or series.  
  
 
**'''Romantic Series''' ([[:category: Romantic Series]]) is a specific category of books which contain an overall plot that is not resolved until the series is ended.  
 
**'''Romantic Series''' ([[:category: Romantic Series]]) is a specific category of books which contain an overall plot that is not resolved until the series is ended.  

Revision as of 02:10, 16 May 2007

The term series may refer to:

  • Category Romance which is one of the Romance Genres consisting of books that are not necessarily related by a common topic or story. These books are called "series" because they are issued with numbers identifying the order of their publication.
  • Romance Series (category: Romance Series) is a general category of books which are published by a Category Romance publisher, or related books published by any romance publisher, by the same author or different authors.
    • Publisher Promotion Series (category:Publisher Promotion Series) is a category of a group of books put together by publishers based on a promotion concept, in which the books are not otherwise related and there is no continuity between the books. These can be called series or "flash" based on the flash or logo on the cover of the books identifying them as related. For example, the publisher Phaze promoted a limited number of books on the topic of summer in the flash Sparkler.
    • Publisher Continuity Series (category:Publisher Continuity Series) is a specific category of related books put together by publishers into a series that fit into a concept, or tell a continuing story over several books by different authors. These can also be called continuity or series.
    • Romantic Series (category: Romantic Series) is a specific category of books which contain an overall plot that is not resolved until the series is ended.
    • Series is a list of related books by the same author which are based on a family or built around an institutional structure.


This disambiguation page lists articles and categories associated with the word "series". If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.