User talk:Martino.jeremy

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

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Lee Ann Fujii
Hi @Martino.jeremy, I moved your draft on Lee Ann Fujii back to your sandbox page because it still looks like a draft and is unsourced. I know you have a list of sources, but on Wikipedia the content needs to have inline citations for the information to be verified. Every statement should be followed by a supporting citation; if a group of sentences are all supported by the same source, you can place a single reference after all of them, but you need to have at least one reference per paragraph, and you shouldn't have any statements after the final reference in a paragraph. If you need a refresher on how to add citations, please consult this training module.

Also the draft needs section headers to organize the content, and make it easier for the readers to find information. Check out biographies on Wikipedia and you'll find they follow a similar structure and look a certain way. Your contribution needs to follow that style of formatting to be on mainspace, like have section headers, have the article name bolded, remove the template box, remove the 'abstract' heading. Check out this PDF for more guidance on creating a biography. Looping in @Krodinehardy. Brianda (Wiki Ed) (talk) 22:46, 26 April 2024 (UTC)