User talk:Dskline

Perhaps someone out there can help me. I wrote an article about the American pianist, Eugene List for Wikipedia. The article is the result of another article I researched and wrote for Piano Journal, the European Piano Teachers Assn. When I wrote the artilce for Wikipedia, I did not have the time to complete it, therefore, I saved what I had written to continue the next day. I completed my article, including my sources, etc. Now the article has NOT been posted, only the first incomplete article. I am very frustrated and also embarrassed that I can't seem to find a way to get my completed article posted on the EUGENE LIST site. I have rewritten the article 3 times!!! It is still not posted. Doew anyone out there know I can retreive one of my competed written articles? I have read and reread all the Wikipedia instructions, but they don't seem to solve my problem, or at least I don't understand. There is also NO telephone number for me to call or email HELP place for me to write about my problem. I am hoping some wise soul will be able to help. Thanks so much.

Dskline (talk) 21:08, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

Your references for Eugene List
I just did a cleanup the Eugene List article. Your contributions are greatly appreciated, but I notice that you cite your own personal research in the article against Wikipedia's policy of no original research. All information needs to verifiable through reliable published sources. You can help the article by compiling and citing the published information about List, which appears to be out there. • Gene93k (talk) 13:57, 6 September 2008 (UTC)