Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Jess McAvoy

I am brand new to Wiki and just starting to contribute to the page for Jess McAvoy. I'm not understanding why someone is calling for a deletion so early in this process. Wiki rules and data input is not an easy thing to readily learn. Isn't there some grace period here? Also, these statements saying that she hasn't "charted" are untrue and irrevelant. She has had great success in Austrailia for the past 15 years and continues to build her career in Canada and the US. Just look up "the Sailor" on YouTube and one can see that those claims calling for deletion are not true. If you Google her name, countless magazine interviews, websites, radio interviews, newspapers, etc. confirm that she is a legitimate artists with a solid career. Besides, why is "charting" or not even a reason to delete someone? She is also an actor, paintor and writer. Scarlethawk (talk) 09:14, 25 December 2012 (UTC)
 * There is no "grace period". If it wasn't ready to be an article, you keep it as a WP:USERSPACEDRAFT.  There's no claims anywhere that she charted, no links to where any song meets WP:NSONGS or ay hint that she herself meets WP:NMUSIC (✉→BWilkins←✎) 11:49, 25 December 2012 (UTC)

My understanding is that the Wiki community comes from a place of non-bias. You seem to alredy be on a crusade to take this page down before it even can develop further. Also, I'm a bit confused because the very day that I request help as a new user to upload a photo, I get a nice mail from you explaining the rules and offering your help. Yet within just a couple of minutes of that email, you put in a request to delete the very page you offered your help with. Can't we go back to that original email you sent me, and you could make good on your offer to help me, rather than tear this down? I'm just a beginner, you are a veteran. You were a beginner once too and needed the help of others from time to time to grow in your area of expertise. Scarlethawk (talk) 04:36, 26 December 2012 (UTC)