Talk:The Harrow

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I created a page for Pagliassotti, Dru, the publisher of the Harrow, having become aware that she has now published a well received novel titled "Clockwork Heart". I attempted to make the page in her full name Dru Pagliassotti, but was unable to do so, as a search for that name gets redirected to this page instead. I don't know how to remove the redirect.


—Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrpearcee (talkcontribs) 05:29, 16 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I think that the fact that a large % of the 30k hits for ""The harrow" horror" on google suggests that this 10 year old project is noteworthy. In the context of publishing on the web itself, Harrow could be seen as an early and sustained part of the community. That and the numerous awards it has won for its online publishing. I think that the question should be how much more content needs to be added to show the need for it to have a wikipedia page, rather than just deleting it. Patience is a virtue. --Jasonnolan 18:45, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I removed the primary sources, notability and stub flags as sources have been added and after seeing that pages such as Nemonymous have not been flagged, this page must be adequate. Note that google searches for 'theharrow.com' yields over 12000 hits, including what's noted above. Note as well, that being a decade long online publication that has published continuously it in itself. If there are problems with this then please clarify exactly why this page would be flagged while others that are more stub or less notable are not flagged. We do want to do the right thing, which we appear to have done. --Jasonnolan 22:25, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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