User talk:Edward Blaze

William Styron - interview}}}
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Confusion
I'm in need of clarification: are you saying that you are William E. Marks - the author of the original interview article, or that you are merely the author of the Wikipedia article? Also, is the interview not the copyright of Telemedia's Channel 8? These are the issues which need to be cleared up before any decision is made. Bubba hotep 16:47, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

Answer to "confusion" Bubba - thanks for your question. YES, I am saying that I am William E. Marks, author of the "original" interview article. "Edward Blaze" are my middle two names that are functional for your website. As I just stated on the "Talk:William Styron - interview" page, Telemedia was a cable provider on the island of Martha's Vineyard that provided a community access channel for people on the island to produce and present their own programs. As creator/producer/host of The Vineyard Voice program - I possess all the rights. The William Styron interview article I published in Martha's Vineyard Magazine came out several months after I interviewed Bill on my show. Also, I am the Founder of Martha's Vineyard Magazine, and was the magazine's publisher and editor at the time I published the interview. Bubba - please advise as to how we may forward from this juncture. Edward Blaze 18:20, 10 November 2006 (UTC)William E. Marks aka Edward Blaze.


 * I think your assertion that you own the copyright to the interview is enough - for now. The only reason I put the speedy deletion tag on it was because it was not clear (not your fault, I hasten to add). I'm sure you can appreciate, there are alot of people just copying and pasting articles from other sites on here (and that goes for transcripts of any interview material also) and each one has to be looked at closely. However - I am not yet in a position to comment on the context of the article or the material worth of it (mainly because I don't know the subject too well). At present it does not link anywhere else on Wikipedia, neither does anything link to it. I'm not sure where it would fit into the whole scheme of things - and that in no way is meant to degrade the content or the subject, (or the author, come to think) - I must stress. I simply do not know! It may well be that a panel of editors would have to look at it in a process called Articles for Deletion - for all its titular forboding, a very fair process (in my opinion). I think I will look into it more and will get back to you. In the meantime, thanks for the contribution and the very best to you. Bubba hotep 19:39, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

Alternative

 * It has also been suggested that the best place for this is on Wikipedia's sister project Wikisource which specialises in source text. May be worth considering? Bubba hotep 21:17, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

Alternative - revisited
Thanks for the suggestion - I will explore "Wikisource". I also see you have another page in the Wikipedia relative to William Styron with his photograph - perhaps a link will work there. To quote a recent obit on Styon's death of last week - "William Styron is considered one the great writers of the 20th century." Curious how Wikipedia also expresses a list of quotes from Styron. And, here you have my interview filled with profound quotes relative to the art of writing; writers' rights; freedom of speech, and rare information about Styron's personal writing technique and how and where he acquired his desk. Fine with me if you want to dump my submission. However, in my opinion - you and your readers are losing an opportunity. Edward Blaze 01:48, 11 November 2006 (UTC)William E. Marks
 * I wouldn't see it as losing an opportunity, as such. Hi, again, by the way. I would actually see it as "casting them in stone". A source for which anyone can retrieve to quote. On Wikipedia, they are more concerned with the cold hard facts. I hope you understand the reasoning. The fact is - it is wanted and deemed valuable. Bubba hotep 01:56, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

Moving onward
Okay, Bubba - thank you for your guidance on how to move this exercise into a more positive space - literally and figuratively. Per your suggestion, I will pursue the placement of the "William Styron - interview" over to Wikipedia's sister source - Wikisource. In the interim - it appears as though you are allowing the interview to remain, perhaps temporarily, as a viable reference in Wikipedia. Perhaps you and your sister cross reference each other in an osmotic fashion - which will better serve your readers. Regardless, Wikipedia's effort is an interesting experiment at a curious time in history. Thanks again and many blessings, Edward Blaze 12:18, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

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