The result was no consensus. (Non-administrator closure.) Northamerica1000 (talk) 16:59, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
According to WP:DEL-REASON, blatant spam and advertising is grounds for deletion. The Television Writers Vault and Scott Manville articles have both been tagged as "appears to be written like an advertisement" since their creation earlier this year. It's also clear that the creator of these articles is Scott Manville who is the owner of the Television Writers Vault. The creator of the 2 articles User talk:KiraCasts's only work here at Wikipedia was to create the "Scott Manville" article and the Television Writers Vault article. Both the Scott Manville and Television Writer's Vault articles have been tagged as "appearing to look like advertisements" since their creation. Kira Casts sole work here at Wikipedia was to create these two articles which are nothing more than advertisements. I suspect also that this user is User talk:Smanville and User:72.130.156.32. And I know this may be irrelevant to the deletion policy, but this company has been blasted up and down across the Web as a site to avoid for being a scam, such as here [1] and here [2] and here [3] among slews of more negative reviews I've found on the company. Moreover, most of the sources on these articles use primary sources and sources that state nothing about the TV Writer's Vault and Scott Manville, such as this primary source at the TV Writer's Vault article used multiple times [4], this Syfy source at the TV Writer's Vault article which states nothing about the company [5], and this source that states nothing about the company [6]. I wouldn't bother clicking on the primary source links in question though as the user is likely just trying to get more hits on his website through Wikipedia. AmericanDad86 ( talk) 03:56, 25 December 2013 (UTC) AmericanDad86 ( talk) 04:36, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
The result was no consensus. (Non-administrator closure.) Northamerica1000 (talk) 16:59, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
According to WP:DEL-REASON, blatant spam and advertising is grounds for deletion. The Television Writers Vault and Scott Manville articles have both been tagged as "appears to be written like an advertisement" since their creation earlier this year. It's also clear that the creator of these articles is Scott Manville who is the owner of the Television Writers Vault. The creator of the 2 articles User talk:KiraCasts's only work here at Wikipedia was to create the "Scott Manville" article and the Television Writers Vault article. Both the Scott Manville and Television Writer's Vault articles have been tagged as "appearing to look like advertisements" since their creation. Kira Casts sole work here at Wikipedia was to create these two articles which are nothing more than advertisements. I suspect also that this user is User talk:Smanville and User:72.130.156.32. And I know this may be irrelevant to the deletion policy, but this company has been blasted up and down across the Web as a site to avoid for being a scam, such as here [1] and here [2] and here [3] among slews of more negative reviews I've found on the company. Moreover, most of the sources on these articles use primary sources and sources that state nothing about the TV Writer's Vault and Scott Manville, such as this primary source at the TV Writer's Vault article used multiple times [4], this Syfy source at the TV Writer's Vault article which states nothing about the company [5], and this source that states nothing about the company [6]. I wouldn't bother clicking on the primary source links in question though as the user is likely just trying to get more hits on his website through Wikipedia. AmericanDad86 ( talk) 03:56, 25 December 2013 (UTC) AmericanDad86 ( talk) 04:36, 25 December 2013 (UTC)