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editI flagged this article for POV issues because the editor, user LBark, is Brad Barkley's son.
Seriously, that is not a neutral point of view or a reputable source.
I removed this paragraph: "In Barkley's work, his characters are intriguingly unique, such as a father who started a Christian fat camp with the motto, "What Would Jesus Eat?" in Scrambled Eggs at Midnight, and a man named Sugar who welds sculptures and then leaves them unused, lying around the yard, in "Another Perfect Catastrophe" because, seriously, "intriguingly unique" is not a neutral.
I feel like the man's pets are sort of irrelevant too. Could someone clean up this article, f'reals? I appreciate his son's contributions, but this is not how a wikipedia article should be written.
The neutrality of this article is disputed. |
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.147.102.125 (talk) 20:54, 10 May 2009 (UTC)
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Frostburg
editThe article makes no mention of his being a university english professor while consisting almost wholly of text from the university web site (Brad Barkley, Department of English, Frostburg State University). -- Pemilligan (talk) 16:16, 28 May 2024 (UTC)