User talk:Guiselac

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Hello, Guiselac, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Adam and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Draft improvements to tatiana de la tierra
I've added your content to tatiana de la tierra. You can edit on that page to make further changes, but just know changes you make there will be immediately visible to anyone who is reading that page. Thanks for your work improving the article. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk)


 * And it's been tweaked quite a bit since then, by Adam and myself. And, in the way in which Wikipedia editing can become a fascinating time-sink, I've started an article at Esto no tiene nombre (magazine) (and made the disambiguation page at Esto no tiene nombre as there's a tv show of same name). I found a couple of contributions by tatiana which might be of interest for your work on her article, both available on Google books - see the "References" section of the magazine article. Happy Editing! Pam  D  15:18, 12 April 2016 (UTC)