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July 2012 edit

  Hello, Saramoulton. We welcome your contributions to Wikipedia, but if you are affiliated with some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article Sara Moulton, you may have a conflict of interest or close connection to the subject.

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Writing about close relatives presents many of the same issues as well. I think by and large you've managed to avoid the self-promotional, self- congratulatory tone that most people take when writing about yourself, but the level of detail in both Bill Adler and Sara Moulton is a bit thick and at some point it may need to be pared down a bit. How about trying your hand at other articles too? JohnInDC (talk) 01:22, 8 July 2012 (UTC)Reply