User talk:Yves Ga

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Some advice
Hi there. Your userspace draft at User:Yves Ga/new article name here was brought to the attention of the Administrators' Noticeboard by a concerned editor. I've taken a look at that and User talk:Ivan guillen and figured I'd give you some advice, which boils down to one word: don't.

Neither the book nor the author are notable; PublishAmerica is generally considered to be a vanity publisher on Wikipedia and products coming from its system are generally considered to be entirely inappropriate for articles here. Biographies also require multiple non-trivial reliable sources to be acceptable; these don't seem to exist in the case of the author in question here. Finally, consider conflict of interest - if you're notable enough for an article, likely someone will write one on you sooner than later. You shouldn't be writing it yourself.

I highly recommend you blank the page or request it be deleted using a db-g7 tag, as there is, honestly, zero chance that it will be acceptable as a Wikipedia article. Don't be discouraged by this, however; Wikipedia's always happy to have new editors working on the vast number of articles present already or writing new articles on notable and encyclopedic topics. Check out the links at the top of the page for more information. Cheers. Tony Fox (arf!) 17:05, 25 February 2010 (UTC)