This page was proposed for deletion by Cnilep (talk·contribs) on 30 April 2010 with the comment: The page is a how-to guide on writing, something that Wikipedia is not. It is largely unsourced, with a single item listed in References, and one other alluded to but not directly cited. The acceptability of the advice (I wouldn't call it accuracy, exactly, being normative) is disputed on the talk page. Finally, it was apparently transwikied, or at least proposed for Wikiversity, last October. It was contested by Colonel Warden (talk·contribs) on 2010-04-30 with the comment: Knock down to stub.
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