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I was asked to take a look at this article to see if it could be improved to pass Draft mode.
Both of you had denied moving the draft to article space, requiring improved sources. There was a SPAM citation (amazon) and another (LibraryThing) that was less than reliable. They have been changed to a WorldCat source. I have also expanded the article with newspaper sources - having gone through about 20 of the 645 articles.... and will still work on it.
There are currently up to 26 articles that would link to the Robin McKown article. Now that there are reliable sources and expanded content, it just makes sense to move it to article space. If you disagree, though, please share your thoughts.–CaroleHenson (talk) 20:02, 31 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]