User:Chris Neville-Smith
Hello everyone. I'm Chris Neville-Smith, and I'm working on creating articles for the recent Alan Ayckbourn plays. I have no qualifications to do this apart from going to the Stephen Joseph Theatre far too often, but my articles seem to be getting consistent B-ratings so I must be doing something right.
The pages I created are:
- GamePlan (play)
- FlatSpin (play)
- RolePlay (play) (actually expanded from stub)
- Damsels in Distress (plays) (encompassing article for the above three)
- Sugar Daddies (play)
- Drowning on Dry Land (play)
- Private Fears in Public Places
- Improbable Fiction
- If I Were You (play)
- Haunting Julia
- Snake in the Grass (play)
- Life and Beth
- Things That Go Bump (plays)
- My Wonderful Day
- Taking Steps (in progress - very slowly)
I've also heavily expanded Woman in Mind.
I've also created a chronological plays template, and I'm slowly adding stubs for all the Ayckbourn plays so that there's at least something.
Feel free to leave messages on my talk page. I will normally respond on the same page unless you request otherwise.
If you're wondering why I'm concentrating so heavily on plays, my home page ought to explain quite a bit. Sadly, I understand linking to this page from Wikipedia won't push it up the Google rankings, so please feel free to indiscriminately link to this from your own sites so I can feel more important.
I also contribute to deletion discussions and patrol new pages, and consequently I am involved in the deletion of a lot of pages. If this happened to your page, I am more than happy to discuss what (if anything) can be done to make the page appropriate for Wikipedia. However, I would prefer it if you could make extravagant claims of your own self-importance and/or give me a barrage of abuse, because that's more fun. This page and this one are good starting points of reference.
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