Draft:Jowita Bydlowska

  • Comment: This is depending far too heavily on primary sources that are not support for notability. For instance, you do not establish a writer as notable enough for a Wikipedia article by citing her writing to itself, or to its promotional profile on the self-published website of its own publisher, or to an online bookstore, as proof that the writing exists -- you have to cite her writing to third-party journalism about her and her writing, such as reviews of it by literary critics, as proof that it garnered independent attention from somebody other than herself and her employer.
    And while there are a few sources scattered in here that do meet that standard, such as the National Post and The Globe and Mail and the CBC, they're extremely outnumbered by the bad primary sourcing that's making up the majority of the footnoting here. The rule isn't that an article is allowed to be based mainly on bad sourcing so long as there's a bit of GNG-worthy stuff in the mix -- it's that the article has to be based entirely on GNG-worthy sourcing with no bad sourcing in it at all. Bearcat (talk) 16:19, 16 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Fails WP:NAUTHOR - Wikipedia and the author's publishers are not acceptable or independent secondary sources. Dan arndt (talk) 01:31, 3 April 2024 (UTC)

Jowita Bydlowska (born September 26 1977 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish-Canadian writer and a journalist,[1] who has published both works of fiction and nonfiction. She also worked as a ghostwriter.[2] Her writing has been described as unapologetic,[3] brave and powerful,[4] and frank.[5]

  1. ^ Bydlowska, Jowita (March 3, 2021). "Articles by Jowita Bydlowska". Muck Rack. Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  2. ^ Bohl, David (October, 21, 2018). "Testimonials". Jowita Bydlowska. Retrieved October, 21, 2018. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)
  3. ^ Botha, Danila (09.15.2016). "Interview with Jowita Bydlowska on Writing Fiction, Her Literary Inspirations and Her New Novel, Guy". Open Book. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Boesveld, Sarah (April 26, 2013). ""Drunk Mom" author defends tell-all memoir that recounts her struggle with alcoholism after her son was born". National Post. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  5. ^ Abdou, Angie (04.13.2013 ∙). "Drunk Mom, a memoir". Fernie Fix. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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