User talk:Spunky72

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I noticed all the work you have done on Derek Benz, J.S. Lewis and their new series of books. Thanks for adding to Wikipedia.

One comment -- since those authors have not been widely published, these articles will likely be questioned by some editor on the basis of "notability" at some point. In anticipation of this, I suggest you take a look at the article Notability for an idea of what the standards are in this area. You may want to bolster your articles with references to support their notability; that or remove them temporarily until the books have gotten more publicity.

Also, if you are one of the authors or are connected with the publisher, you should refer to Autobiography and Vanity guidelines; Wikipedia has specific guidelines covering people writing about themselves or their company's products.

In any event, welcome to Wikipedia!

--A. B. 02:05, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

Thanks
I appreciate the comments, A.B. I am new to this Wikipedia thing, but love it. I could get lost for days in all the amazing things in this website. It's really refreshing to see people with such passion about something they care about.

The good news is that I am not one of the authors, nor do I work in the publishing industry. I also really appreciate the links and references that you provided (i.e. notability, etc.). I'm pretty comfortable with the posts, as I know their book sold over 200,000 copies in the Spring semester of the Scholastic Book Fairs alone (not including any retail reports, etc.). They've also begun a national promotional tour that has included multiple newspaper articles and television appearances. Is that the kind of references you were talking about? Hmmm... I'll have to track down the dates.

Thanks, again.

--K.B 09:23, 10 June 2006


 * To answer your question, yes -- you need to prove your case. 200,000 is a good starting point if you have a reference you can site.--A. B. 04:34, 11 June 2006 (UTC)


 * One other suggestion -- add some categories to each article. I think the new user tutorial explains how to do this. Good night, --A. B. 04:56, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

I NEED YOUR HELP DUDE
Did you create the Grey Griffins book series article? If so I have done ALOT of editing and I would like some help getting it GA status. U in(even if you didn't create the page you have done alot of work around the GG universe (like Jon's and Derek's page.)) So what you say? King Rock Go 'Skins! 01:38, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

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