User talk:Knivesandvaux

Attacks in the article Professor Victor Grimble
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Professor Victor Grimble
Hello MrWhiplash. I have inform you that Professor Victor Grimble is a fictional character that appears in a book. Can the page be reinstated if I refer to him being a fictional character in the body test? Knivesandvaux (talk) 23:55, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
 * You are quite right that the reason it was deleted so quickly was that it read like an article about a real, living person. We have a strong policy about WP:Biographies of living persons and anything that seems like an attack is deleted very smartly.


 * If you wrote it again making clear up-front that it was about a fictional character ("Professor Grimble is a fictional character in... ") that would avoid that problem: but there is still a question as to whether Prof. Grimble is notable enough to have his own article. That's the general test we use for any subject: has it been the subject of "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject." You would need to be able to cite independent sources discussing Prof. G himself, not just discussing the book he appears in - if they were only talking about the book, he could have a mention in that article. See WP:Notability for more detail, WP:Your first article for general advice, and WP:Writing about fiction if you are interested in that. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 20:58, 21 August 2010 (UTC)