Note that putting square brackets around a word or phrase will make it into a hyperlink. Clicking on the link allows a user to create, view or edit a page with that title. When that word or phrase is bracketed anywhere else in the Wiki it automatically becomes a link to that page. The same applies to names like McKenzie which contain upper and lower case letters. To prevent this from being treated as a link precede it with a tilde character: ~McKenzie
[Carr, John Dickson]
Dickson, Carter ''see'' [Carr, John Dickson] {Two single quotes = italics}
Margery Allingham's last solo book, [The Mind Readers], was poorly received...
This will create a hyperlink from the text 'The Mind Readers' to the (actual or potential) article on The Mind Readers
!!Bibliography [8 Faces at 3] (1939) [The Corpse Steps Out] (1940) [The Wrong Murder] (1940) [The Right Murder] (1941)
![Christie, Agatha] - Hallowe'en Party (1969) Considering that this was one of the author’s last five books, and bearing in mind that of the other four only [Nemesis] is reasonable, this is surprisingly competent with a stronger plot and more involved detection than any of the others...
2. Other books discussed in the text should link to articles in the Wiki: see above for the appropriate format.
3. Where there are two or more books with the same title they should all be included in the one page.
4. For books written under a different pseudonym than the one used in the Wiki, the heading should be as follows:
![Carr, John Dickson] as Carter Dickson - She Died a Lady
Many thanks for your contributions, and have fun!
Jon: Moderator