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Distorted Perceptions is set in the 1980s and early 1990s in the UK. The protagonist is Lucy Ryman. Themes include: relationships (focus upon family); addiction and recovery; mental health, and surviving abuse; grief and loss, including the impact of child death. Published in 2020, the novel is by Paula Puddephatt, who was born in Reading, Berkshire, UK, and now lives in Hampshire, UK.

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Hello. Regarding these recent edits of yours [1], [2] I noticed you attempted to add items directly to category pages.

In Wikipedia, we do not add articles to a category by editing the category page, we add them by editing the individual articles' pages and linking the category from there. Please see Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization#How do I add an article to a category? For newer editors, it's understandably a counter-intuitive system.

Category pages are not intended to be exhaustive lists. In fact, they are not really lists at all, in the sense they only display subjects with Wikipedia pages. They are navigation aids; merely groupings of related, existing English Wikipedia pages.

To categorize a page, first make sure the page actually belongs to the category. Then, go to the page you wish to categorize and add the category at the bottom of the page with the other categories. For instructions on how to do this using VisualEditor, see Help:VisualEditor § Editing categories.

For further detailed information, see Help:Category and Wikipedia:Categorization. Let me know if you need any assistance or have any questions. Cheers! --DB1729talk 00:20, 28 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

August 2022[edit]

Information icon Please do not add promotional material to Wikipedia, as you did to Talk:New adult fiction. While objective prose about beliefs, organisations, people, products or services is acceptable, Wikipedia is not a vehicle for soapboxing, advertising or promotion. Thank you. TwoTwoHello (talk) 12:41, 29 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]