Talo Segura Posted December 19, 2019 Posted December 19, 2019 Today I wanted to delete the Preface/Prologue to my story, I am editing the chapters and wanted to take this out of the book. I clicked the Manage Chapter - Unpublish Chapter option. My entire book, every chapter, was unpublished. So I had to put back each chapter one by one by clicking Publish Chapter. Either the action Unpublish Chapter is wrong or the label should read Unpublish Story? 1
Arran Posted December 19, 2019 Posted December 19, 2019 Tao, I think you just go in, delete the preface/prologue and then re-enter what you want. 1
Site Administrator Cia Posted December 19, 2019 Site Administrator Posted December 19, 2019 @Talo Segura So you unpublished a single chapter but the entire story went unpublished? And as far as removing content, site staff have to delete chapters/stories so you can send me a PM about that. 1
Talo Segura Posted December 19, 2019 Author Posted December 19, 2019 2 hours ago, Cia said: So you unpublished a single chapter but the entire story went unpublished? I clicked MANAGE CHAPTER - UNPUBLISH for the Prologue. The entire story, every chapter was unpublished.
Thorn Wilde Posted December 19, 2019 Posted December 19, 2019 5 hours ago, Talo Segura said: I clicked MANAGE CHAPTER - UNPUBLISH for the Prologue. The entire story, every chapter was unpublished. I'm just theorising, but maybe it was specifically because it was the prologue? Which isn't so much a first chapter as part of the story itself, as you can't choose to add just a prologue but check it when you first publish the story. 1
Talo Segura Posted December 20, 2019 Author Posted December 20, 2019 8 hours ago, Thorn Wilde said: maybe it was specifically because it was the prologue I was thinking the same, but I don't want to test it by unpublishing a chapter, just in case the whole story goes. Whether or not it's relevant, I added the Prologue when the story was complete, not at the outset. This was because of a suggestion to explain the story, subsequently, someone else said the Prologue was a distraction. Torn between opposing points of view, I decided to unpublish it until I could figure out what to do.
Site Administrator Cia Posted December 21, 2019 Site Administrator Posted December 21, 2019 @Myr This may be a bug?
Site Administrator Solution Myr Posted December 21, 2019 Site Administrator Solution Posted December 21, 2019 Yes it is a bug. And yes, it's because of the 'not quite a chapter' nature of the prologue. I've reported the bug to the programmer. 3
Arran Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 (edited) On 12/20/2019 at 3:32 AM, Talo Segura said: subsequently, someone else said the Prologue was a distraction. Torn between opposing points of view, I decided to unpublish it until I could figure out what to do. While I didn’t read the prologue that you included because it had been removed, I don’t understand why the prologue would be considered a distraction. I consider it an explanation for how the story came about, which I found interesting, and thus something that would interest the reader. Each reader can choose to read it or not. Remember, it is a preface or prologue and not an actual part of the story. But Camp Echo is your creation and you have to decide whether it belongs or not. I just thought that it would help to attract more readers. Edited December 24, 2019 by Arran 2
Thorn Wilde Posted December 28, 2019 Posted December 28, 2019 On 12/24/2019 at 5:12 AM, Arran said: While I didn’t read the prologue that you included because it had been removed, I don’t understand why the prologue would be considered a distraction. I consider it an explanation for how the story came about, which I found interesting, and thus something that would interest the reader. Each reader can choose to read it or not. Remember, it is a preface or prologue and not an actual part of the story. But Camp Echo is your creation and you have to decide whether it belongs or not. I just thought that it would help to attract more readers. Just a note, a preface is not the same as a prologue. Also, this isn't the venue to discuss it. There's an older thread about prologues in the Writer's club, though. 1
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