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How do I make the caption stay under the picture? Thanks. Denverjeffrey (talk) 00:09, 7 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Information Concerning Mary Doria Russell

I recently added the following information to the Mary Doria Russell page:

In writing A Thread of Grace Russell has written that her father, who served in the Marine Corps, helped her in researching military and weaponry which the author used to add depth to the novel's setting.[1]

Doria Russell stated in this interview that the involvement of her father and his Marine service lead her to write A Thread of Grace and added to the authenticity of the novel, something that many of her readers have lauded the book for. I would like to argue that this information, complete with a substantiated citation, be allowed to remain on the Mary Doria Russell page.

KellyHewitt80 (talk) 18:36, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

In reviewing this suggestion it should be noted that the user above operates the blog/interview site being used as a reference. - MrOllie (talk) 18:38, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
It should be noted the site, Loaded Questions, which has been linked to is a site in which I participate and conduct interviews. It should also be noted that Loaded Questions does not sell any products and and stands to make no monetary gain by ensuring that Wikipedia has the most current information about Mary Doria Russell, her career and her novels. The information which has been added to this page is not of a controversial nature and it is my belief that, despite the fact that I conducted the interview, it is information which must be included on the Mary Doria Russell page.

KellyHewitt80 (talk) 19:26, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Military Childhood

Did she move around a lot growing up? That is not required to have a military influenced childhood, but I'm curious if she grew up that way.

Also it is a common omission, in many articles about children of American soldiers, to leave out ones mobile childhood. Although not all military kids did move around a lot. For the accuracy of the article it would be good to settle that issue, rather than to ignore it.

69.171.160.178 (talk) 22:38, 15 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]