User talk:Louiscreed

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your edits, in particular The Secretary of Dreams (story collection)
You have been making commercial edits pushing your publishing company and books in numerous articles, which has been noted. Beyond that you just copy-and-pasted material from The Secretary of Dreams (story collection) into The Secretary of Dreams, destroying the article history and asked for the older article to be deleted with message blanking the content. You appear to spend your time spamming Wikipedia in disruptive ways. I advise you to back down and read the links that Kilo-Lama gave you above before continuing editing. - BanyanTree 15:14, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

- As a fan of Stephen King, I'm just trying to update information related to his works. Everything I've tried to add has spun off of links I found on this Stephen King page, the first Wikipedia article I read. There was very little information about his small press publishers or the people who run them so whenever I found a person or name that I thought needed more information, I added it. I'm sorry if I didn't do it right. I'll stop trying to update these pages until I understand the system better. Louiscreed 22:32, 10 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Just read the above guidelines, as well as the instructions located on every edit window about copyright violation. For example, this is obviously copied from this, which is a copyright violation of cemetery dance, as well as not being encyclopedic in tone.  Try to make your edits sound like an encyclopedia - factual and with relevant detail, and written so that a reader would be unable to figure out whether you like or dislike the topic.  Anything that sounds like an ad or commentary (e.g. "Anne Rice is the wonderful author" or "Swiss cheese is better than cheddar"), especially if it's copied from an ad, will definitely be removed eventually.  Again, please read the basic guidelines as it will vastly reduce the chance that you will inadvertently do something that will require work from another editor to fix.  If you have any questions and can't figure it out from the help pages, feel free to ask me on my talk page.  - BanyanTree 23:25, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

Thanks, I'll read all the guidelines this time. Thanks for all of your help. Now let's see if I can sign my name right this time! Louiscreed 00:12, 11 January 2006 (UTC)

Nomination of Chesapeake Films for deletion
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