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Honestly, most of this article reads like a POV rant about the author. Unsourced criticisms are pretty prevalent. The thing should be rewritten, or scrapped. 71.199.114.98 ( talk) 03:28, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
Why did someone take out all that arduous bibliographic research work I did on Diane Carey? I do see that the main article had one comment in it that was unverified and probably too fannish. (I really do like her work, which is why I went to the trouble to locate it all.) So, I have edited that one comment out, and replaced it with indisputable fact instead. But more importantly, I brought all of the bibliography sections back in. If I have made a mistake in doing so and the article needs to be stubbified again, please cite Wikipedia policy in a note here so that I understand why. Dan Quigley ( talk) 05:17, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
One other comment: has there appeared somewhere news of what Diane Carey is doing these days? I have noticed her production has dropped off dramatically. That information would be a good addition to the main article. Dan Quigley ( talk) 05:13, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
Hello, all. I'm flattered to see myself on Wikipedia, and would like to thank you all for your entries and interest. Just an update: I took a few years off to do lots of overdue family and sailing activities, then wrote a large book for Beaumont Hospitals in Michigan, entitled, "Do You Have a Beaumont Doctor?" Huron River Press, 2011.
I have two books coming up: the first will be "How to Help Stray Pets and Not Get Stuck," due later this year, and the second is an 1812-1814 novel based on true events, called "Banners." That will be published next year, enhanced by the 200th anniversary of the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner.
I have some photos that are updated, if Wikipedia would like some accurate, timely material.
Thank you again, and fair weather . . .
Diane Carey
There are two children's books listed here that are written by a Diane Carey, but it seems that it is a different author, according to this help desk question. Anon126 ( talk - contribs) 20:13, 27 February 2014 (UTC)
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Honestly, most of this article reads like a POV rant about the author. Unsourced criticisms are pretty prevalent. The thing should be rewritten, or scrapped. 71.199.114.98 ( talk) 03:28, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
Why did someone take out all that arduous bibliographic research work I did on Diane Carey? I do see that the main article had one comment in it that was unverified and probably too fannish. (I really do like her work, which is why I went to the trouble to locate it all.) So, I have edited that one comment out, and replaced it with indisputable fact instead. But more importantly, I brought all of the bibliography sections back in. If I have made a mistake in doing so and the article needs to be stubbified again, please cite Wikipedia policy in a note here so that I understand why. Dan Quigley ( talk) 05:17, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
One other comment: has there appeared somewhere news of what Diane Carey is doing these days? I have noticed her production has dropped off dramatically. That information would be a good addition to the main article. Dan Quigley ( talk) 05:13, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
Hello, all. I'm flattered to see myself on Wikipedia, and would like to thank you all for your entries and interest. Just an update: I took a few years off to do lots of overdue family and sailing activities, then wrote a large book for Beaumont Hospitals in Michigan, entitled, "Do You Have a Beaumont Doctor?" Huron River Press, 2011.
I have two books coming up: the first will be "How to Help Stray Pets and Not Get Stuck," due later this year, and the second is an 1812-1814 novel based on true events, called "Banners." That will be published next year, enhanced by the 200th anniversary of the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner.
I have some photos that are updated, if Wikipedia would like some accurate, timely material.
Thank you again, and fair weather . . .
Diane Carey
There are two children's books listed here that are written by a Diane Carey, but it seems that it is a different author, according to this help desk question. Anon126 ( talk - contribs) 20:13, 27 February 2014 (UTC)