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I'm the primary author, and have no relationship to the subject, except as a fan of his incredible creative and imaginative music. I was not compensated for writing this in any way.
I've drawn from material from Neal's website, other Internet sources, and information sent to me by Barbara Gladstone, Neal's widow.
Barbara sent me documentary information, not point-of-view information. She put me in touch with reporters who have covered Neal and she sent me typical "scrapbook" material, such as press coverage and independent reviews of Neal's work. She put me in touch with Neal's unofficial photographer and his archivist, both of whom were fellow fans and neither of whom were compensated for their work. Does this seem free of CoI?
I have purposely kept information from Neal's website to strictly factual material (such as dates, discography, etc.), to avoid CoI. Is that adequate separation from CoI?
I'm busy tracing down one statement attributed to her, but which actually came from a reporter. If I find it came to the reporter through Barbara, I will delete it. Jan Steinman (talk) 01:15, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]