User talk:Evaink
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Michael Golden
[edit]Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia, and thanks for working to improve the site with your edits to Michael Golden, as we really appreciate your participation. However, the edit had to be reverted, because Wikipedia cannot accept unsourced material or original research. This includes material lacking cited sources, or obtained through personal knowledge or unpublished synthesis of previously published material. Wikipedia requires that all material added to articles be accompanied by reliable, verifiable (usually secondary) sources explicitly cited in the text in the form of an inline citation, which you can learn to make here. Feel free to re-add that material if you can accompany it by reliable sources independent of the article subject.
Also, you removed sourced content the article, specifically, the passage sourced to Marty Klug, but without providing a rationale for this in an Edit Summary. When removing material, please specify a reason in the edit summary and discuss edits that are likely to be controversial on the article's talk page.
In addition, here are a few other tips to aid in your editing:
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- Sections such as the Career section are generally written in chronological order. You might notice that the material that was at the top of that section details the beginning of Golden's career. Placing material on his recent work makes the section chronologically inconsistent.
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- The individual items in a list, such as the locations in which Golden has taught storytelling, should be separated by commas, and not the preposition to, and not an ellipsis.
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