Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/William Tomicki (2nd nomination)

This is William Tomicki writing, the subject of many comments about the Wikipedia article on me.

Thank you all for your comments. I do not mind a robust discussion on my credentials which I am prepared to defend.

I have legal documentation from the English courts to be Lord Millcombe. Not Lord Millbourne, Jtdale. Nevertheless, I have removed this from my article.

I have also removed winning the lottery from my article. It does not seem relevant.

I have on my desk copies of four guide books I was a contributing editor on plus a copy of FAIRWAYS, the coffee table book on which I served as contributing editor on. DGG has commented he could not find them on worldcat. They DO exist. They are no longer in print and please remove any reference to these books if you wish.

However when Clarityfiend calls in question my creativity after a 31 career of writing a travel newsletter as "absurd," I must draw the line. Believe me, it has been a most creative experience. Certainly, the nation's leading body of travel writers, the Society of American Travel Writers, of which I was elected a member (and have been since 1986), does not feel it is absurd in the least. Nor do my 22,110 subscribers.

From the moment my article was first published, I have been under an assault that I find tiresome and petty. I am only too happy to adjust my listing to meet Wikipedia's guidelines.

But I fear I cannot please the forces that have aligned against me. For this reason, I respectfully ask that you delete my article with due speed.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

WILLIAM TOMICKI wtomicki@aol.com