User talk:Buffhistory101

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Help me!
Thinking of making an article on targets missed at the Attack of Pearl Harbor. Does anyone have advice? Please help me with... Please give basic advice, this is my first article made.

Buffhistory101 (talk) 23:37, 9 January 2016 (UTC) Buffhistory101


 * My advice would be to start out by editing the main Attack on Pearl Harbor article and to add a summary of the missed targets to that article. That will have several benefits: Firstly, it will immediately improve an article which likely should contain a summary of that topic. Secondly, it will give you more familiarity with editing. Thirdly, it will notify other editors interested in the topic that you're working on that subject; you can leave a note on the talk page to ask for collaboration in your project. I'd create an all-new article (or a list?) only when the content becomes too much for the main article; then you can use the Article Wizard to write a new draft and submit it for a review by an experienced editor. Huon (talk) 00:49, 10 January 2016 (UTC)