User talk:Justinsantos45

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I just read your new article All*Star X-Men, is it about a work of fan-fiction, just wondering? Eivindt@c 04:35, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

Umm... I don't know if this replying or what, that thing I was working on is about Fan fiction. Me and many other writers work on making a universe called All*Star X and people wanted me to organize the events so they know what's going on. There's so many stories. There's a site called uncannyxmen.net where you can do pretty much anything relating the X-Men. Marvel Comics has even picked people up from there.
 * Hi! You might want to start of the article by mentioning that it is fan-fiction. Manual of style likes all the articles to have similar lay-out, so a good opener to your article would be:  All*Star X  is a [[Fan fiction ]] based partly on the caracters owned by ...


 * Unfortunatly fan-fiction has a tendency to be deleted from Wikipedia, you might want to take a look at our Notability guidelines here. Eivindt@c 05:00, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

Okay, I did that I put fan fiction like this, even did Marvel Comics cause it's theirs. Whether it stays or not I'll see soon or later. I guess I'll wait to see before continuing.


 * I too just stumbled across the article in question. I think that fan fiction is okay, so long as it's notable fan fiction; something that has taken the community of fans by storm, or gathered a large amount of respect within the community, or that has been reviewed/mentioned in extra-community media sources. If it's fan fiction that you and several others have only recently begun, and that hasn't achieved any real notoriety, then it doesn't really belong on Wikipedia. It might be great, it might be better than the Marvel comics themselves - but without verifiable notability, Wikipedia isn't the place for it. Cheers. --P e ruvianLlama(spit) 05:22, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

Well the universe started over a year ago and it's pretty big now. Marvel is actually aware of the stuff, just they've been into the drawing more they actually picked up artists from the site, but uncannyxmen.net is a big site with everything X-Men and a big fan fiction section. All the writers on the site have told us that we have a really great universe (some have said that they perfer it over Marvel, which I don't understand why)


 * If it has won any awards, or been reviewed by another website you might want to mention it in the article, that makes it more likely to stay. You might also want to provide a link at the bottom of the article to the website like this:

==External links== *website name

Eivindt@c 05:37, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

Well, there is an awards thing going on for it on the site itself and well I don't know the result yet, however I know I was nominated 26 times.