Talk:The Writer
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No references or sources?
[edit]I created the original article "writer magazine" from which this article was redirected, and I provided plenty of references and sources about the magazine and its staff over the past 122 years: the issues of the magazine itself. Past issues of The Writer dating either to 1887 or nearly that far back can be found at various big city and university libraries, including the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County in Cincinnati; the Detroit Public Library; the University of Detroit Mercy Library (McNichols campus); and the University of Iowa Library in Iowa City, Iowa. Anyone with doubts about, say, when William Dorsey Kennedy served as editor can go to a large public or university library carrying back issues of The Writer, consult the mastheads of the issues cited, and verify that the dates given in the article are correct. Likewise they can verify any other information cited in the article by consulting relevant issues of the magazine.
Enki Nabu (talk) 14:54, 3 September 2009 (UTC)
Because the article does cite references and sources, I have removed the "article does not cite references or sources" tag. Again, anyone who feels the need to confirm any information in the article can consult relevant issues of the magazine. Just as I did when compiling the information to create the article.