Talk:L.B. Brown

Talk:L.B. Brown eVanNicole 18:38, 30 August 2016 (UTC)

Hello! obviously very new to this. but I am here for the long haul and I am trying to learn! so sandbox.

i don't have time to "fully finish" a page (in any sitting... i would think it would take me a few weeks (i'm in school too) but would like to make this page a viable wiki page (on it's own) some of the wiki's i have edited... I *have* the citations, they just haven't been inputted. I understand *now* the immediate "live" (long I) ability of Wiki... So please give this newbie direction (which I have gotten and appreciate!)

My question/ thought. Should I copy and paste the current page -- into my sandbox. and as I add a few things here and there -- send them into the talk page for "review?

And no, i haven't fully (or half fully?) finished the tutorial... but it's a TINY bit slow and oddly easy to lose one's way "i thought i just *did* edit!"

-- so, I guess you will be hearing from me. (i also want to upload pictures... lived on W. coast have some adding to do~) eVanNicole — Preceding unsigned comment added by EVanNicole (talk • contribs) 19:01, 27 September 2016 (UTC)


 * Welcome to Wikipedia!
 * I would recommend reviewing the guideline on identifying reliable sources. If you have some references that meet those criteria, be bold and add them to the article. If you aren't sure whether they do then you could post them here on the talk page or in your sandbox as you suggest.
 * For creating other articles in the future, it's often useful to create a userspace draft, which you can work on at your leisure until you think it's ready to be moved into article space.
 * For contributing images, the Commons Upload Wizard is a good starting point. Nick Number (talk) 19:43, 27 September 2016 (UTC)