User talk:Unionvillehighschool

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I've moved your article to Blackout (John Rocco novel), following the usual convention on Wikipedia for naming articles when they needs to be distinguished from other articles with similar names. Just so you know, I removed the description that you copied from the Goodreads article. Content you find elsewhere is almost always copyrighted, and in most cases you may not post it to Wikipedia. See WP:COPYOTHERS for more information. —Largo Plazo (talk) 00:58, 25 October 2013 (UTC)

About File:Blackout, By John Rocco
Hi there, Unionvillehighschool. I just wanted to let you know that I was forced to tag for speedy deletion because of a copyright violation. It does not seem to be your own, original work. If it is, I am very sorry. Please start a discussion here to save it from deletion.

I see that you have been working on a draft of Blackout (picture book) which has more information on it than the current version of that page here on Wikipedia. I encourage you too keep editing, and maybe add some of your information to the page than exists now. Concerning your file, do you know that you can upload it to Wikipedia (rather than the Wikimedia Commons, where it is now) even though it's not free? All you have to do is use the file upload wizard and then put a filled-out Non-free use rationale book cover and a non-free book cover template (one each) on the file's page when you've finished. Then you can put the image in Blackout (picture book), which would be really helpful. The only limitation is that non-free files like that have to be used in an actual article. Check out for an example.

Again, thank you for your edits, and for reading this message. Please feel free to talk to me if you have questions, using my talk page here on Wikipedia or the one on Wikimedia Commons. Have a nice day, 2ReinreB2 (talk) 20:24, 5 December 2015 (UTC).