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User:Reg Snowdon

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I am very new to editing Wikipedia, so I don't know whether this the right place to write this or not or not? I recently made two minor edits to the Proust article in the "See also" section, adding "London 2001" to Jacqueline Rose's novel "Albertine" and the details of my own novel entitled "According to Albertine", a sequel to "A la recherche du temps perdu" by R L Snowdon, Kindle ebook 2012. These edits have both been removed more than once as self-promotion by Xxanthippe. I feel that this crit cannot apply to the Rose addition, but agree that the posting of my novel is partly that, but also a simple statement of fact. Visitors to Amazon's Kindle Book Store will see that there is an independent Editorial Review of the book by Liz Heron (and so it is not simple "vanity" publishing) as well as a description of its genesis in the Preface with an explanation of how it connects with Jacqueline Rose's book.

I am writing this because I feel I really need to discuss the edits with Xxanthippe but, so far, keep running out of space in the "edit summary box". Not clever enough to know whether Xxanthippe will access this page, but (if you do) can we chat?