User talk:Mlemon03
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So, I want to make a post about Amanda Holley--a rising popstar who has become notable in the music industry over the past couple years, is developing a substantial following, and is one of the top artists in the legendary record company, Tommy Boy Entertainment. The thing is, the information in the article would be facts collected from an interview with Amanda Holley herself and the information is not too widespread on the internet. I am concerned about citing sources in all of this. Could I cite an interview with the artist herself that I personally conducted? There aren't very many alternative options of locations online that I could cite for factual information, which is why I would be resorting to the interview--I really think this is an important, noteworthy name that should be included on your website. Ideas, thoughts, suggestions?
Marian Lemont Mlemon03 (talk) 16:20, 21 June 2016 (UTC)
- The article would have to be written using reliable sources as defined here. Also the subject of the article would have to be notable as defined here and here. I'm going to put a "welcome" message at the top of this page with more useful links about writing your first article. This information should help. — Bill W. (Talk) (Contrib) (User:Wtwilson3) — 16:30, 21 June 2016 (UTC)