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| published = February 30, 2020
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| genres = Horror
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<span style='color: darkred'>The following page is a sample created to help users with their formatting. To get a better grasp on how to use the code editor to create/edit pages, please click the "View Source" button above. Things listed in red are general tips. </span>
  
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<span style='color: darkred'>'''All page names should follow the format BookName by Author(s). When filling out pages, keep the page as SPOILER-FREE and NEUTRAL-TONED as possible.'''</span>
''No controversies have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!''
 
  
=Tropes=
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''Sample Page'' by Book Trigger Warnings is a book that is completely made up and doesn't exist, originally published February 30, 2020.
''No controversies have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!''
 
  
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<span style='color: darkred'>InfoBox notes:</span>
''No controversies have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!''
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*<span style='color: darkred'>Authors listed under the page name should generally be the same ones listed on the book cover. Translators, narrators, and illustrators are almost always emitted. If the author publishes a book under a pseudonym, the pseudonym should be what is listed. If you wish to add an illustrator to the InfoBox, you can do so by including the following line:</span>
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<center><span style='color: darkred'>| illustrator = Illustrator(s) Name(s)</span></center>
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*<span style='color: darkred'>For anthologies, the editor(s) may replace the authors in the page title. Similarly, only the editors should be listed under the author(s) line in the InfoBox for easier readability. You may list all contributing authors in the leading paragraph if you wish.</span>
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*<span style='color: darkred'>The date listed under "Published" should be the original publishing date. Dates can have any format as long as they are unambiguous.</div>
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*<span style='color: darkred'>The line for genre(s) is only for the '''main genre(s)''' of the book. This means that there should generally only be one or two. Please note that we DO NOT consider the following things genres: LGBT, Graphic Novel, Short Story, Anthology. However, these can all be listed as categories at the bottom of the page. </span>
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*<span style='color: darkred'>Similar to genre, the line for age group is only for the '''main age group''' that the book is marketed.</span>
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==Trigger Warnings==
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To view more details about a given item, click the "Expand" button beside it. Please note that these details may include spoilers.
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*<span style='color: darkred'>List trigger warnings alphabetically here. If you wish to include details about the given trigger, include them under the "Expand" option. Remember, even details should be as '''spoiler-free''' as possible.</span>
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*The entire book is blank
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*Paranormal creatures <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Anything you put here will be under the "Expand". <span style='color: darkred'>This area is for more details involving the given warning/trope.</span> </div>
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==Representation==
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An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
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*<span style='color: darkred'>List representation that you can find in the book. Whenever possible, indicate if that rep is from a main or side character, listing main character rep first. If the author openly identifies with the identity given, put an asterisk next to it. '''Do NOT use this section as a reason to out or police any author's identity'''</span>
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*Black-American main character
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*Filipino-American side character*
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*Pansexual side character*
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*F/F romance (side characters)
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==Tropes==
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*<span style='color: darkred'>List tropes alphabetically here. If the trope involves a spoiler, you can list it using the "Expand" option. A list of currently recognized tropes can be found [[:Category:Tropes|here]].</span>
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*[[Love triangle (trope)|Love triangle]]
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Click "Expand" to see tropes that may involve spoilers.
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*[[Ghost-to-love (trope)|Ghost-to-love]]
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==Controversies==
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*Some argue that since this book is not real, it is a waste of time to read it. <ref>http://www.google.com</ref>
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*<span style='color: darkred'>List controversies about the book and/or author here. '''These should be written in a neutral tone.''' Make sure you provide a source! This section should be used sparingly as it is '''only''' for wide-spread/well-known/well-documented issues. As a result it is no longer included in the template for new pages and must instead be added.</span>
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==References==
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*This section should be included whenever you cite a reference in an article.
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 4 July 2021

Languages english • français
Sample Page
Cover of Sample Page
Author(s) Book Trigger Warnings
Published February 30, 2020
Genre(s) Horror
Age group Adult


The following page is a sample created to help users with their formatting. To get a better grasp on how to use the code editor to create/edit pages, please click the "View Source" button above. Things listed in red are general tips.

All page names should follow the format BookName by Author(s). When filling out pages, keep the page as SPOILER-FREE and NEUTRAL-TONED as possible.

Sample Page by Book Trigger Warnings is a book that is completely made up and doesn't exist, originally published February 30, 2020.

InfoBox notes:

  • Authors listed under the page name should generally be the same ones listed on the book cover. Translators, narrators, and illustrators are almost always emitted. If the author publishes a book under a pseudonym, the pseudonym should be what is listed. If you wish to add an illustrator to the InfoBox, you can do so by including the following line:
| illustrator = Illustrator(s) Name(s)
  • For anthologies, the editor(s) may replace the authors in the page title. Similarly, only the editors should be listed under the author(s) line in the InfoBox for easier readability. You may list all contributing authors in the leading paragraph if you wish.
  • The date listed under "Published" should be the original publishing date. Dates can have any format as long as they are unambiguous.
  • The line for genre(s) is only for the main genre(s) of the book. This means that there should generally only be one or two. Please note that we DO NOT consider the following things genres: LGBT, Graphic Novel, Short Story, Anthology. However, these can all be listed as categories at the bottom of the page.
  • Similar to genre, the line for age group is only for the main age group that the book is marketed.

Trigger Warnings

To view more details about a given item, click the "Expand" button beside it. Please note that these details may include spoilers.

  • List trigger warnings alphabetically here. If you wish to include details about the given trigger, include them under the "Expand" option. Remember, even details should be as spoiler-free as possible.
  • The entire book is blank
  • Paranormal creatures
    Anything you put here will be under the "Expand". This area is for more details involving the given warning/trope.

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • List representation that you can find in the book. Whenever possible, indicate if that rep is from a main or side character, listing main character rep first. If the author openly identifies with the identity given, put an asterisk next to it. Do NOT use this section as a reason to out or police any author's identity
  • Black-American main character
  • Filipino-American side character*
  • Pansexual side character*
  • F/F romance (side characters)

Tropes

  • List tropes alphabetically here. If the trope involves a spoiler, you can list it using the "Expand" option. A list of currently recognized tropes can be found here.
  • Love triangle

Click "Expand" to see tropes that may involve spoilers.

Controversies

  • Some argue that since this book is not real, it is a waste of time to read it. [1]
  • List controversies about the book and/or author here. These should be written in a neutral tone. Make sure you provide a source! This section should be used sparingly as it is only for wide-spread/well-known/well-documented issues. As a result it is no longer included in the template for new pages and must instead be added.

References

  • This section should be included whenever you cite a reference in an article.