User talk:Julieannepayne

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 * Hi, . Welcome to Wikipedia.  I am sorry your very first edit got reverted, but getting reverted sometimes is part of how Wikipedia works.  The main reason it was removed is because its source was your personal knowledge.  All encyclopedias are what is known as tertiary sources.  That means we only write about what others have already written about in reliable sources.  If you can find a published reference (it does not have to available online, but it cannot be an unpublished letter or something like that) for the info, you are welcome to re-add it.  If you ever need help with the technical stuff around here (like how to add a reference) feel free to contact me on my talk page.  I am also going to leave you a link to a Q&A forum just for new editors called the Teahouse.  Happy editing.  We are glad you are here! John from Idegon (talk) 17:21, 9 August 2014 (UTC)