User talk:Moniskri

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Moniskri, good luck, and have fun. -- Pam D  14:00, 15 March 2012 (UTC)

Editing
There were several problems with your new article Miroku Murakami. Please pause and take the time to learn how to edit in English Wikipedia, and take more care with your editing:


 * numbers and months in dates should never be linked
 * Japanese is spelled that way, not "Japanise"
 * please use full sentences, starting with capital letters, not "grandfather of Otoya Yamaguchi"
 * you do not need stub as well as Japan-bio-stub
 * the standard sections include "References" (capital R, plural), and "External links" (not "Site web")
 * if you add a category and it appears at the bottom of the article as a red link (likeCategory:Japanise writer), that category does not yet exist. Please have another look and see what the problem is. (Most categories use plurals, not singular, as well as being spelled correctly)
 * you do not need to add categories which are "parent"s of other categories you have added: if the article is in Category:Japanese novelists you do not need Category:Japanese people.

Your article looks very similar to a group of poorly-written articles recently added about people from Korea, so I hope you are not following the same model as the editors of those articles.

Welcome to Wikipedia, but remember there is a lot to learn. It is an interesting journey! Pam D  14:11, 15 March 2012 (UTC)