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Hi! I'm pretty new to this and would be grateful for any pointers - I've re-read the 'neutral point of view' guidelines but could hack the article to bits and still miss the bits that need altering while I'm not sure which parts are being signposted? It's quite a broad notice. I.e is it links to sources wikipedia finds inappropriate? Is it quotes from the author's website? Are phrases like 'cut her teeth' too editorial in tone? Or something else? Persicifolia (talk) 16:07, 15 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Hello! Sorry about that - really thought I'd spotted and changed the bits that were an issue but clearly not. I'd appreciate any info - sure it's obvious to you and I just can't see it, I have read the guidelines but they're quite broad. I've got an interest in children's literature (though am new so haven't joined anything yet) and Ursula Jones was on a Women in Red project page to add more notable women. I've never met her, though my husband has - he might have a conflict of interest.
(Also I'm new to code and do apologise if I'm mentioning you with the wrong brackets etc - just copying what's above and not sure which to use so went for both.) Persicifolia (talk) 11:14, 16 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]