User talk:Daniel Power of God/Archive 3

May 2018
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Your draft
To get it accepted as an article you'll need reliable independent sources establishing WP:NOTABILITY. I've searched Google books and Google scholar, and came up dry. Mentions but no discussion, and it's discussion that you need. It would make an ok redirect to John Belton O'Neall and in fact the appropriate thing to do is to make it a redirect, then see if you can build up that section enough to make a separate article. If you are going to quote it you should find a reliable source quoting it, not choosing your own quotes. Doug Weller talk 13:44, 30 May 2018 (UTC)