How to Reach the Editor
We welcome correspondence that helps us improve the catalogue and serve readers more effectively. Whether you have noticed an error, encountered a technical difficulty, or wish to discuss a rights question, the editorial address below is the proper channel.
What to Report
Useful reports include, but are not limited to:
- Metadata corrections – incorrect title, author, contributor, or publication details.
- Category placement – a work that seems misfiled under one of our sections such as Exploration Survival Adventure Tales or Fantasy Juvenile Worlds.
- Unreadable files – text that is garbled, missing, or improperly encoded in any supplied format.
- Reader failures – a file that does not open, fails to render, or behaves unexpectedly on a particular device or browser.
- Accessibility problems – issues with screen-reader compatibility, navigation, or alternative text.
- Privacy questions – inquiries about how we handle personal data, if any is collected.
- Copyright or rights concerns – if you believe a work is not in the public domain in your jurisdiction, or if you hold rights that may be affected.
- General editorial observations – suggestions, corrections to background notes, or additional context for titles such as Omoo: Adventures in the South Seas — Background and Themes or The Witch of Prague: A Fantastic Tale — Inside the Classic.
How to Report
To help us address your message efficiently, please include:
- The exact page URL where the issue appears.
- The full ebook title (e.g., Coniston — Volume 04 — Themes and Context).
- The file format you were using (if applicable).
- The device, browser, or software you were using.
- A clear description of the observed problem.
- Any supporting rights information if your message concerns copyright.
Why Your Reports Matter
Each report helps us refine the catalogue for all readers. For example, a note about a missing chapter in The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn — A Reader’s Guide can lead to a corrected file, while a comment on the category of Simon the Jester — Themes and Context might improve discoverability. Even small observations—such as a typo in a reading note for Helen's Babies — Reading Notes—are valuable. We also appreciate feedback on the clarity of our background essays, like those for Jeanne of the Marshes — Edition Insights or The Man Who Kept His Money in a Box — Reading Notes.
What Happens After You Write
Your message is read by the editorial team. We assess each report and, where appropriate, make corrections or updates. For complex issues—such as copyright questions or accessibility improvements—we may follow up for clarification. While we cannot respond to every message individually, we take each one seriously. If you do not see a change after some time, it may be because the issue requires further investigation or is part of a broader review.
Editorial Contact
All correspondence should be directed to:
The Editorial Team NmeerBibliographic Consultanteditor@nmeer.com
Samuel works on preserving historical texts and compiling author biographies. He reads every message but cannot guarantee a specific response time. For urgent matters, please indicate the nature of your concern in the subject line.
Thank you for helping us maintain a trustworthy and accessible catalogue of public-domain literature.