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Fails [[WP:NCORP]] and [[WP:GNG]]. BEFORE shows nothing but passing mentions, and non indy sources and one passing mention is all that's on the article. If this article would have been submitted via AFC it never would have been accepted. [[User:John from Idegon|John from Idegon]] ([[User talk:John from Idegon|talk]]) 18:21, 19 April 2020 (UTC)
Fails [[WP:NCORP]] and [[WP:GNG]]. BEFORE shows nothing but passing mentions, and non indy sources and one passing mention is all that's on the article. If this article would have been submitted via AFC it never would have been accepted. [[User:John from Idegon|John from Idegon]] ([[User talk:John from Idegon|talk]]) 18:21, 19 April 2020 (UTC)

* This nomination of the article was obviously not made in good faith. [[User:John from Idegon|John from Idegon]] clearly bears grudge against this poetry press (see the history of his disruptive edits). Also, this is his SECOND attempt at nominating this article for delection (see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SurVision_Magazine&diff=823586221&oldid=823586192). He didn't succeed in 2018, so he decided to try again. Perhaps, being an American Wiki editor, [[User:John from Idegon|John from Idegon]] doesn't quite comprehend the significance of Irish poetry presses for our country, Ireland; unlike the USA, we only have four or five of them, and they all have published important poets. Poetry Ireland Trumpet, which is the main poetry-reviewing outlet in Ireland, described SurVision as "a press that brings energy and excitement to Irish poetry". Books published by SurVision were reviewed in [[The Irish News]], London Grip, Sphinx, [[Dublin Review of Books]] (all the sources quoted in the article). These alone make the article's subject notable. We don't need any more attacks on Irish culture on the grounds of it being small and insular; it can do with some support.--[[User:Bonmot|Bonmot]] ([[User talk:Bonmot|talk]]) 18:46, 19 April 2020 (UTC)

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Fails WP:NCORP and WP:GNG. BEFORE shows nothing but passing mentions, and non indy sources and one passing mention is all that's on the article. If this article would have been submitted via AFC it never would have been accepted. John from Idegon (talk) 18:21, 19 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • This nomination of the article was obviously not made in good faith. John from Idegon clearly bears grudge against this poetry press (see the history of his disruptive edits). Also, this is his SECOND attempt at nominating this article for delection (see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SurVision_Magazine&diff=823586221&oldid=823586192). He didn't succeed in 2018, so he decided to try again. Perhaps, being an American Wiki editor, John from Idegon doesn't quite comprehend the significance of Irish poetry presses for our country, Ireland; unlike the USA, we only have four or five of them, and they all have published important poets. Poetry Ireland Trumpet, which is the main poetry-reviewing outlet in Ireland, described SurVision as "a press that brings energy and excitement to Irish poetry". Books published by SurVision were reviewed in The Irish News, London Grip, Sphinx, Dublin Review of Books (all the sources quoted in the article). These alone make the article's subject notable. We don't need any more attacks on Irish culture on the grounds of it being small and insular; it can do with some support.--Bonmot (talk) 18:46, 19 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]