User talk:GKelbaugh

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Gertrude Harding
Hey again. Well, I have checked the article and it seems to be well-written and comprehensive. Well, here it goes: Articles about persons can only be created if there are sufficient reliable, third party sources discussing her achievements when she was alive. Does she won any awards? I can read the she was a suffragette, which can help her notability very much. Did she done something remarkable? If you find enough sources showcasing these facts [or others], then she may be notable enough.

For what I can see, she is [I am taking into account that the article was not considered for speedy deletion, nor is at articles for deletion]. I may be of service in anything you need. You commented that you are Harding's great-niece and biographer, and that it may pose a problem. The problem exists if you showcase one of these things: 1) you write the article as an advertisement, 2) you write the article with a clear conflict of interest. Otherwise, there is no major problem with your familiar relation with her. — Ṟ  Ṉ™  15:49, 22 November 2012 (UTC)

Hi RN, I believe that scholars of the militant suffragette movement would be glad to hear of this little-known Canadian who played a few key organizational roles in the WSPU. Mrs Pankhurst's bodyguard is well-known and one of its kind, and Harding was its chief organizer. They helped Mrs Pankhurst escape rearrest several notable times. Harding was also private secretary to the brains of the organization, Christabel Pankhurst, in exile in Paris, and has a sketch of CP there. Her memoirs describe many escapades of daring, including an attach on Kew Gardens, some of which I could include, as I'm sure they will interest scholars of the time. I think the only reason that the Canadian publisher couldn't find a UK publisher is because Harding was a Canadian. It sold very well in Spain, for whatever reason. 2018 is the centenary of British/Canadian women getting the vote, and I want to get info about Harding on wiki as more people research this period. There's a producer in Canada who's trying to raise money for a documentary about Harding now. 99.246.245.47 (talk) 16:32, 22 November 2012 (UTC)Gretchen Kelbaugh

Creating wiki-links
Hi GKelbaugh! I wanted to point out a tiny tip about Wikilinks. It's best if you don't include the entire url and just use the name of the article, for example, Gertrude Harding‎ equals Gertrude Harding‎. There is more information at the link. Thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia! If you ever have any questions you can visit the Teahouse where experienced editors are happy to answer questions. Please also feel free to apply your knowledge to related articles. Happy editing! heather walls (talk) 20:12, 22 November 2012 (UTC)

Also! The article is already "published". The future is never guaranteed, but for now it's part of Wikipedia. :) heather walls (talk) 20:17, 22 November 2012 (UTC)