This template adds an automatically generated short description. If the automatic short description is not optimal, replace it by adding {{Short description}} at the top of the article.
|title_orig= – if title has been translated, title in original language
|translator= – name of translator, if applicable
|country= – home country of author
|language= – original language of story
|series= – series the story is a part of, if applicable
|genre= – genre the story falls into, see below
|published_in= – what the story was first released in, (e.g. the name of the anthology, magazine, etc.)
|publication_type= – how the story was first released, e.g. anthology, periodical, etc
|publisher= – name of publisher responsible for first edition
|media_type= – the media the story was first released in, e.g. hardback, paperback, magazine, newspaper, online
|pub_date= – date of first release or publication
|english_pub_date= – if applicable, date of first publication in English
|preceded_by= – if applicable, the name of the work preceding the story in a series
|followed_by= – if applicable, the name of the work following the story in a series
|preceded_by_italics= – replaces |preceded_by= if the preceding story requires an italic title (e.g. a novel)
|followed_by_italics= – replaces |followed_by= if the following story requires an italic title (e.g. a novel). if applicable, a link to the text on Wikisource
|pages= – how many pages long the work is (prefer 1st edition; specify edition if otherwise)
|native_wikisource= – Title of work's page if hosted at a non-English Wikisource.
|orig_lang_code= – Two digit language code to refer non-English wikisource. Drawn from ISO language codes. Required to make native_wikisource parameter to work.
For genre, see List of literary genres. There are older deprecated aliases for parameters pub_date, published_in and english_pub_date called release_date, released_in and english_release_date.
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