User talk:Areyouancient

Steven Arnold
I noticed your edit on Cockettes yesterday and was surprised there wasn't a Steven Arnold article. I started to gather some reference material (NY Times obit, LA Times articles, exact birth and death dates from SSDI, Pam Tent's book, etc.) - if you're going to work on an article, I'd be interested in collaborating. Don't want to step on your toes but I'm eager to see something take shape. A couple articles I started recently are Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt and Antonio Lopez (illustrator). Another thing to keep in mind is once an article goes live there's a five day window to get it featured in the Did You Know section on the front page of Wikipedia (I got the Antonio Lopez article there), so it would be good to think of a catchy hook for that.--Larrybob (talk) 18:35, 11 February 2010 (UTC)

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