User talk:Romeo in love

Welcome!
welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Our intro page contains a lot of helpful material for new users - please check it out! If you need help, visit Questions or place   on this page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. The William Shakespeare page is under close scrutiny from many editors at present, so please don't be discouraged because your point about couplets has been removed. It's now on the talk page for consideration. As the original poster, you would be the best person to start us off there! All the best. --Old Moonraker 17:49, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

William Shakespeare
Can I suggest you take a deep breath before adding sources to William Shakespeare?

At http://www.william-shakespeare.org.uk/death-william-shakespeare.htm, for example, they tell us:


 * he died April 23rd 1616 at the age of 52
 * The exact date of death is not known

Do you see my point? It's nonsense. The article will be judged by the quality of its sources, as much as by the fact that it has lots of them. AndyJones 19:32, 6 June 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks. In fact, I think I'll suggest that we all slow down for a while. AndyJones 19:50, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

Shakespeare Wikiproject
I notice that you are not yet an official member of the relatively new Shakespeare Wikiproject, which is devoted to bringing all Shakespeare article to FA standard. If you want to join, just add your signature to the list of members on the above link. We'd love to have you! Wrad 21:08, 6 June 2007 (UTC)


 * Also, in case you haven't found it yet, the "Peer Review" we keep talking about is here: Peer review/William Shakespeare. AndyJones 21:14, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

Nice name
I am a lifelong fan of Romeo and Juliet (see my edits to Romeo and Mercutio for proof), and I wish to compliment you on your name. Welcome to Wikiproject Shakespeare, and good luck to you. --BeastKing89 08:16, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

I hereby bestow...
Wrad 18:56, 9 June 2007 (UTC)

So long.
Sorry you're leaving us. Hope it's temporary: you've done great work while you've been here. AndyJones 16:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

Rosaline article
Hey, whenever you get back, take a look at this R&J related article I've been working on. It's up for GA status. Just take a look, let me know what you think, add/fix what you can. Wrad 21:28, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject Shakespeare Collaboration
The Shakespeare Wikiproject is starting another collaboration to bring Romeo and Juliet to GA status. Our last collaboration on William Shakespeare is still in progress, but in the copyedit stage. If you have strong copyedit skills, you may wish to continue the work on that article. Members with skills in other areas are now moving on. Improving Romeo and Juliet article will set a standard for all other Shakespeare plays, so we look forward to seeing everyone there. Thanks for all your help with the project. Wrad 20:46, 12 July 2007 (UTC)

Shakespeare project - New collaboration debate
The Shakespeare project's first collaboration has ended in success, with William Shakespeare reaching FA status! Congrats to all who chipped in! We also had success in our second collaboration Romeo and Juliet, which is now a GA. Our next step is deciding which article to collaborate on next. Please join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Shakespeare to help us choose. Thanks. Wrad 04:09, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

Hamlet
The Shakespeare Project's new collaboration is now to bring Hamlet to GA status. Wrad 00:40, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Romeo and Juliet collaboration
Greetings! The current Shakespeare Project Collaboration is Romeo and Juliet. This project is currently going a thorough peer review and copyedit before moving on to FAC. The link to the peer review is Peer review/Romeo and Juliet/archive1. Have a look! « Diligent Terrier   Bot    (talk)   20:50, 19 July 2008 (UTC)

WikiProject Shakespeare notice
There is currently a discussion going on regarding the project's policy on how information on characters should be represented in articles on Shakespeare's plays. Please take part by clicking Talk:Romeo and Juliet. Further context, if needed, can be found by scanning the two previous talk sections on the page as well. Sent by §hepBot  ( Disable )  at 04:20, 11 November 2008 (UTC) per request of Wrad (talk)