User talk:WatSen

Feedback on your edits
Hi, this is Gabe, your campus ambassador. I looked at your work on the Luciano Fabro article. This looks pretty good so far, but I noticed that you haven't provided any citations for where you got the information. Please make sure that you provide enough detail in your citations so that readers can find the sources you used - for instance, if you use a journal article, make sure to provide the name of the article, the author, the date published, the volume and issue number, the URL and the date you accessed the document. You can use the built-in citation templates to do some of the work for you. In the edit window, look on the right side of the toolbar (all the way to the right of the bold and italic buttons), click on Cite and then click on the templates menu and pick the appropriate template (for instance, cite book). Please let me know if you have any questions. GabrielF (talk) 01:13, 25 March 2013 (UTC)

-- SCULPTURES/BOOKS Merely for maintaining format consistencies, consider adding lines underneath these section headings as with the LIFE and WORK sections.

Vsmoon (talk) 17:53, 2 April 2013 (UTC)

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