User talk:Dharani.p.rajkumar

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Dharani.p.rajkumar, good luck, and have fun. – Pam  D  10:27, 3 November 2015 (UTC)  Pam  D  10:27, 3 November 2015 (UTC)

Sources please
Hallo, when you created the article Dreme (which I have moved to The Dreme), you mentioned the Oxford Companion to English Literature in your edit summary but not in the article itself. Please remember always to add references when you add material to the encyclopedia - it does not have to be an online source, but a reference just like you would add in a written essay is needed. If you found the information in the Oxford Companion, then cite it - page, article title, date, title of the book, publisher. There is a lot to learn about editing Wikipedia, but it is an interesting journey. Happy Editing! Pam D  10:41, 3 November 2015 (UTC)
 * I have found an online source from which the article could be expanded, which I have added as "Further reading" because I am not particularly interested in expanding the article myself. Pam  D  10:50, 3 November 2015 (UTC)