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TLC needed

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I'm tagging this article as {{unreferenced}} and {{cleanup}} because this article has great potential, but is in poor shape currently. Picano is a very prolific author and editor, as well as extremely important to the Post-Stonewall American gay literature movement. There are references out there, including high quality ones from The New York Times and other sources, but I don't have the time right now to find and include them as I'm working on The Violet Quill, of which he was a founder. Maybe later, since it all seems interconnected. — Becksguy (talk) 03:34, 13 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Violations of WP:AB

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Although well meaning the subject of the article has added material to the page in violation of WP:AB. While Wiki allows editing by the subject under certain conditions this material was clearly merely autobiographical. There are other editors who could and have added material to this page. Pjefts (talk) 12:34, 28 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

References that could be added as possible citations

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I have moved this section from the page to assist any editor who might use it to add citations to the article.

Reference and critical works including Felice Picano

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  • The Cambridge History of American Literature: Vol. 7—Prose Writing, 1940-1990–Sacvan Bercovitch, Ed. Cambridge University Press, 1999
  • A Concise Companion to American Literature & Culture since World World II—Josephine Hendin, ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2004
  • Eyewitness To America: 500 Years of American History In the Words Of Those Who Saw It—David Colbert, Vintage Books, 1998, New York
  • The Readers Catalog: An Annotated Listing of the 40,000 Best Books in Print–Geoffrey O'Brian, RC Publications, 1997
  • Contemporary Authors: Autobiographies: Felice Picano–Thomson-Gale press, 2007.
  • Contemporary Authors: Volume 20—Thomson-Gale Press, 1992
  • Contemporary Gay Male Novelists; A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook–Emmanuel S, Nelson, Greenwood, 1993
  • The Post Modern Short Story: Froms & Issues–ed. Ifteharrudin, Boyden, Rorberger, Caluidet, Praeger Books, 20003
  • Gay Fiction Speaks: Interviews with 12 Authors, Vol 1–Richard Canning, Columbia University Press, 2002
  • The Violet Hour: The Violet Quill Club and the Making of Gay Culture: David Bergman, Columbia University Press, 2005
  • The Gay & Lesbian Literary Companion—ed. Malcolm Boyd, Sharon Malinowki, Christa Brelin, Visible Ink Press, 1994
  • Gay & Lesbian Literature Since World War II: History and Memory—Sonya L. Jones, Routledge, 1998
  • Gay & Lesbian Literary Heritage–Claude Summers, Routledge, 1995
  • A Sea Of Stories: The Shaping Power of Narrative in Gay & Lesbian Cultures—Sonya L. Jones, Routledge, New York, 2000
  • The Other Side of Silence: Men’s Lives and Gay identities A 20th Century History—John Loughery, Holt, 1999
  • Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture—Ronald R. Butters, John M. McClan, Michael Moor—Durham, N.C. Duke University Press, 1989
  • The Man I Might Become: Gay Men Write About Their Fathers—ed. Bruce Shenitz, DaCapo Press, 2002
  • Art & Sex in Greenwich Village—Felice Picano, Carrol & Graf, 2007
  • The Beinecke at Yale University—Stephen Parks, Yale University Press, 2003

Pjefts (talk) 03:49, 9 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

User:Pjefts thanks fo rdoing all of this work, You're right: the list did belong in citations. I've used some, but not all, of the items, and reformatted a bit. Let's move on. Bellagio99 (talk) 14:51, 9 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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