User talk:Gary son of hugh

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And just so you know, conflict of interest aside, I agree that the book makes a very useful reference for the article on literary criticism, so I've added it back to the bibliography. It's best to avoid adding your own material to articles, as this might be seen as self-promotion, but I'd invite you to add other sources to Wikipedia and, if you like, to contribute some writing to Wikipedia articles on subjects you know about. Any contribution would be welcome! -- Rbellin|Talk 18:38, 23 September 2008 (UTC)