User talk:Amy Mah

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Bio:Amy Mah page
I see that you have created the page Bio:Amy Mah, apparently about yourself. Please look at our biography guidelines where among other things it says:

"'When an author Bio page is posted on the ISFDB Wiki, it should be professional in tone, not facetious, 'cutesy', or blatantly promotional. Some authors engage in jokes in printed 'About the author' sections of books, or on their own websites, but the ISFDB is not the place for such writing. The purpose of any Bio page on the Wiki is to inform users and other editors briefly about the facts of the author's life. Bio pages should not include blurbs from or summaries of the author's works. Bio pages ought to be factual in content and the facts ought to be verifiable. If a matter is questionable, sources can be cited.'"

I fear that Bio:Amy Mah doesn't quite fit this. It seems a bit on the promotional side. Also, have you written and published any work suitable for inclusion in the ISFDB? Note that anime, magna, graphic novels, comic books or strips, film or video, and music are all excluded, as a general rule. If you have created and published works of written speculative fiction, please do add them to the database. See our contents policy for more details. If you have, see Help:Getting Started for some information on how to enter it. -DES Talk 00:00, 10 July 2012 (UTC)