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{{helpme}} How do I change my password? DarkJak495 : Chat 21:36, 31 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Special:Preferences "Password: Change password"  Chzz  ►  21:50, 31 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Ruins of Gorlan edit

Hey, I've added a few section in on the article and thought you may want to may your crack at the sections. What I suggest is to use [1] to expand the Critical reception section with reviews. Note that I've already used up the School Library Journal one so don't use that. When summarizing a review, don't always pick out the good things, its important to make the article unbiased. Of course if there are no bad comments there's no need to try and find a review criticizing the novel. :). When you finish up with the reviews, I'll cite them with more reliable sources. As for the Concept and development section, I think I've used up most sources, but feel to try and find some information that I didn't add in. As I mentioned earlier, the best place for this type of information is through interviews. Good luck and happy editing! :). Derild4921 23:37, 31 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Hi, just reply here from now on, I have it on my watchlist. The part of a review you want is the part where the reviewer says if its good or bad. Also include in WHY the reviewer feels this way, things they praised/criticized. Sorry, but I'll be offline for this next week for midterms so you're going to have to ask someone else for help. :(. Sorry again and good luck! Derild4921 02:27, 1 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Blocked as a sock puppet edit

 
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As   Confirmed by CheckUser, the same as S.V.Taylor (talk · contribs), who is a sock puppet of Kesha495 (talk · contribs). –MuZemike 21:58, 4 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Novels Collaboration for February edit

Thank you everyone who participated in the January Collaboration, it was quite a success with 5 new C class articles, 3 stub kills and several articles were removed from our backlogs. In support of the Great Backlog Drive, the WikiProject Novels Collaboration for February is going to help remove backlog candidates in the backlogs related to WikiProject Novels. Please join us, and help us wikify, reference, clean up plot sections and generally improve Novels content, Sadads (talk) 22:11, 5 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

You are recieving this message because you are a member of WikiProject Novels according to Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels/Members