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Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I object to the proposed deletion of this article based on the presumption that Winston Wilde is only a Non-notable lover of notable author. I know that more if this article has since been filled in, and I will also work to add more information on the subject within the coming days. Winston Wilde, while relatively unknown still fits within the Wikipedia definition for biographies of living people. As stated on the Wikipedia page: [1]
Many of Wilde's first references and sources online are in conjunction with his relationship with Monette, but as a sexologist, adjunct professor and author he has created an identity removed from that of Monette and is worth identifying in this forum.Wonder14 (talk)
If the article still qualifies for deletion then delete it. I don't have any more to add to it right now, sorry. I still think it is a mistake because I recently heard him give a lecture and I think he is going on tour, so there will be a lot more references to him and his work at some point. But I guess I will leave it to someone else to re-do the work at that point. His book, btw, is brilliant and ground-breaking. Wonder14 (talk) 18:57, 28 February 2008 (UTC)Reply