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I need help understanding what Loeth's message (below) means in specific terms: "Unfortunately, one or more of the pages you created, like Shaking like a mountain, may not conform to some of Wikipedia's guidelines for page creation, and may soon be deleted (if it hasn't already)."

Here is the text I submitted (with some changes): shaking like a mountain is an online independently published literary magazine. It was created in Pittsburgh during the early months of 2007 by two Carlow University MFA students, Wayne Cresser and Vito Grippi. Neither pictures nor biographical information about Cresser and Grippi are available on the website, although readers can find biographies of the magazine's contributing editors there. At various times that group has included Rollingstone writer Erik Hedegard, novelist Janice Eidus and memoirist Marion Winik. Conceived as a vehicle for publishing thoughtful prose and poetry in response to contemporary music, shaking like a mountain launched on July 1, 2007. Since then the magazine has featured such poets as Denise Duhamel, Marianne Worthington and Christa Mastrangelo, film critic and inveterate blogger Scott Duhamel (no relation), philosopher Michael Mulnix, memoirist Michael Patrick MacDonald, and Irish short story writer Brendan Harding. shaking like a mountain is published quarterly and can be found at www.shakinglikeamountain.com.