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Brimstone Press is one of seven articles (now listed at AfD) created by a new user. These seven articles seem designed to advance the publisher, Brimstone Press. I have listed them separately so that they may be considered separately. Brimstone Press has not received enough coverage in reliable sources that are independent of Brimstone Press to develop an attributable article on the topic and the article should be deleted. -- Jreferee (Talk) 01:51, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Weak Delete. Brimstone Press has had some independent coverage[1] but that is the only coverage I could find. The other articles should be deleted. Capitalistroadster 03:34, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Note: This debate has been included in the list of Australia-related deletions. -- Capitalistroadster 03:34, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep. I created this and the other articles in question. I'm an avid reader of Australian horror and on the weekend (3 days ago) I began a project to wikify the Australian horror writers and publishers I knew of. I used the Australian Horror Writers Association and Brimstone Press as my start points as they're the ones i'm most familiar with (like me, Brimstone is in Western Australia) and i've been expanding out from there. I've also been in contact with one of the writers Shane Jiraiya Cummings who gave me alot of advice and told me where to look for more sources. From my contributions, you'll see i've revised entries for writers like Rocky Wood (and his link on the books about Stephen King list) who doesn't appear to have any connection to Brimstone Press (although he's a Horror writers Association member). I've also edited entries for other Australian horror writers (from the Category:Australian horror writers) - Lee Battersby, Martin Livings, Kim Wilkins, Stephen Dedman etc and I am looking to add more this week - Jason Nahrung, Paul Haines, and a couple more i've heard about. Re: independent coverage - i've been uploading these entries with the sources that i've been able to find quickest: the online links, the Ditmar Award and Aurealis Award winners lists, the Australian horror writers Association pages, online interviews and news posts on HorrorScope and ABC Online. I thought these refs would be seen as independent (enough) coverage while I looked into more sources, although some of the stubs (like Marty Young) don't have many references - but they're stubs!. I'm looking at more sources offline too. For example, i have a non-fiction book called Australian Speculative fiction: A genre overview by Donna Maree Hanson which i've cited on Cummings' entry but haven't got around to adding to the others. My goal is to expand the Category:Australian horror writers and if other people think the entries i've made aren't notable enough, then fair enough, they should be deleted. If this is the case, most of the writers in the category might have to go. But these entries aren't spam. I just need more time to fill them out and add more references. I've only been at it 3 days! --Outcast44 13:12, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete Per Capital. Twenty Years 08:24, 12 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Question I am confused. ABC News, 2 independent newspapers, and about a dozen or so awards, all of which is sourced. How exactly does this not meet your criteria for notability? Turlo Lomon 10:03, 17 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Comment I'd second Turlo's question. The entry cites a number of verifiable, third party references and the award wins and nominations are confirmed by multiple sources. --Outcast44 12:47, 17 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]