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Yes, I am the subject of the article. As Mike ascertained, I implied this by the choice of name for my Misplaced Pages account. Nonetheless, I understand your concerns and thank you for bringing them to my attention. Thanks to Joseph, I now have a better understanding of appropriate (and inappropriate) cross-references between articles. The question now: is there anything I can do to help clean up the article, consistent with Misplaced Pages guidelines? Thank you. Yes, I am the subject of the article. As Mike ascertained, I implied this by the choice of name for my Misplaced Pages account. Nonetheless, I understand your concerns and thank you for bringing them to my attention. Thanks to Joseph, I now have a better understanding of appropriate (and inappropriate) cross-references between articles. The question now: is there anything I can do to help clean up the article, consistent with Misplaced Pages guidelines? Thank you.
] (]) 14:49, 28 May 2015 (UTC) ] (]) 14:49, 28 May 2015 (UTC)

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* (Note - content below was proposed at COIN by {{u|Solomonandlord}} in ; cut from there and pasted here with their permission per ] (]) 18:01, 19 June 2015 (UTC))

Solomonandlord here: I'm providing a few sources that may be useful. Levine has been elected to the Penn State University Society of Distinguished Alumni. It’s a group of about 250 out of 630,000 living alumni. Members include Nobel winners, astronauts, prominent scholars, a military Medal of Honor winner, and at least two NFL Hall of Fame members. (The bio is accurate through 2003). http://alumni.psu.edu/awards/individual/daa/docs/2003-distinguished/Levine.pdf

Similarly, Levine has won an Alumni Achievement Award of the University of Miami School of Law, an honor given to prominent judges, elected officials, and lawyers who have achieved significant notoriety in their professions. http://www.law.miami.edu/alumni/pdf/2014/022714-LAA-award.pdf

The Encyclopedia.com article about Levine is accurate through 2008.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-2699600097/levine-paul-1948-paul.html

Levine is the Co-Creator of the CBS Supreme Court drama “First Monday,” starring James Garner, Joe Mantegna and Charles Durning, https://en.wikipedia.org/First_Monday

At one time, he was the “oldest rookie writer (51) in Hollywood.” “JAG Writer Pursues Passion, Breaks Hollywood Age Barrier,” by Gloria Goodale, The Christian Science Monitor, August 6, 1999, http://www.csmonitor.com/1999/0806/p18s1.html
See also, "The Good, the Bad, and the Nutty: Mystery Writer Tackles Hollywood," The Third Degree, Mystery Writers of America, September 2005.

On June 6, 2015, his novel “Bum Rap” became the number one bestseller in the Amazon Kindle Store out of 3.5 million titles, and he was the bestselling author on Amazon, just ahead of Stephen King. http://tinypic.com/r/1rxlbc/8 While the list changes hourly, as this is written, the top three “legal thrillers” on Amazon are all Levine titles, as are nine of the top thirty titles. <nowiki>http://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Kindle-Store-Legal-Thrillers/zgbs/digital-text/157321011</nowiki> In total, nine of his books have reached Number One status on their respective genre bestseller lists. http://www.booksandbooks.com/event/paul-levine-bum-rap-gables

He is known for donating book royalties to pediatric cancer research: http://news.psu.edu/story/166348/2010/07/01/alumnus-offers-proceeds-e-book-help-hershey-kids-cancer

Levine won the John D. MacDonald award for Florida fiction and has been nominated for the major awards in American crime fiction: the Edgar, Shamus, Macavaity, and International Thrillers Award. He has also been shortlisted for the James Thurber award for humor. http://litvote.com/interview-with-paul-levine-ny-times-bestselling-author-and-producerscreenwriter/
And http://news.psu.edu/story/155586/2011/09/12/academics/lassiter-returns-levines-latest-book And http://blog.ctnews.com/meyers/2013/10/23/state-vs-lassiter-following-the-elmore-leonard-playbook/
And <nowiki>http://www.amazon.com/Paul-Levine/e/B000APPYKG</nowiki>
And https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/88535

He has been featured in a Fortune magazine cover story about successfully changing careers: http://reviewfromhere.com/2011/06/22/mystery-writer-paul-levine-featured-in-fortune-cover-story/ And
http://www.thepassivevoice.com/07/2011/reinventing-yourself/

As a "Famous Alum," he gives tongue-in-cheek advice about traveling to Los Angeles, http://news.psu.edu/story/181006/2008/12/15/famous-alum-offers-guide-la-during-rose-bowl-locals-view, and to Miami for football bowl games. http://news.psu.edu/story/206568/2005/12/13/my-miami-broiled-dolphin-and-palmetto-bugs

For 25 years, in addition to writing legal thrillers and other novels, Levine has been considered an expert on Florida crime fiction. “Courthouse Vultures Lend their Own Spirit to Scene in Miami,” by John Pacenti, Associated Press, November 27, 1993. And: “Writers Paradise: Unimaginable Weirdness, Random Mayhem Make Miami Today’s Mystery Capital,” by Hugh Mulligan, Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1993. And: "Written in Blood: A New Generation of Chandlers and Hammetts is Turning South Florida's Murder and Mayhem into Mystery Novels to Kill For," Sunshine magazine, July 10, 1994.

There are many more references in the form of newspaper and magazine stories from the 1990's that cannot be found on the Internet. I hope some of this has been useful. ] (]) 17:02, 19 June 2015 (UTC)Solomonandlord

:Thank you for the information. I've added content and sources about '']'': a writer's co-creation of a notable network TV series is certainly the kind of thing that belongs in a bio article. I'd already added the '']'' profile. I'm not sure about the rest of this, however. I think Levine's notability as an author is now clearly established, but we don't want to start re-inserting puffery and promotional text into this recently de-puffed article. Award ''nominations'' and college honoraria, for example, are of uncertain significance unless they are reported as such in reliable sources. I would be more motivated to include additional independent reliable sources that substantively cover Levine's works. --] (]) 19:57, 19 June 2015 (UTC)

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Article Cleanup

@Orangemike and Joseph2302:

Yes, I am the subject of the article. As Mike ascertained, I implied this by the choice of name for my Misplaced Pages account. Nonetheless, I understand your concerns and thank you for bringing them to my attention. Thanks to Joseph, I now have a better understanding of appropriate (and inappropriate) cross-references between articles. The question now: is there anything I can do to help clean up the article, consistent with Misplaced Pages guidelines? Thank you. Solomonandlord (talk) 14:49, 28 May 2015 (UTC)

Proposed content

Solomonandlord here: I'm providing a few sources that may be useful. Levine has been elected to the Penn State University Society of Distinguished Alumni. It’s a group of about 250 out of 630,000 living alumni. Members include Nobel winners, astronauts, prominent scholars, a military Medal of Honor winner, and at least two NFL Hall of Fame members. (The bio is accurate through 2003). http://alumni.psu.edu/awards/individual/daa/docs/2003-distinguished/Levine.pdf

Similarly, Levine has won an Alumni Achievement Award of the University of Miami School of Law, an honor given to prominent judges, elected officials, and lawyers who have achieved significant notoriety in their professions. http://www.law.miami.edu/alumni/pdf/2014/022714-LAA-award.pdf

The Encyclopedia.com article about Levine is accurate through 2008. http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-2699600097/levine-paul-1948-paul.html

Levine is the Co-Creator of the CBS Supreme Court drama “First Monday,” starring James Garner, Joe Mantegna and Charles Durning, https://en.wikipedia.org/First_Monday

At one time, he was the “oldest rookie writer (51) in Hollywood.” “JAG Writer Pursues Passion, Breaks Hollywood Age Barrier,” by Gloria Goodale, The Christian Science Monitor, August 6, 1999, http://www.csmonitor.com/1999/0806/p18s1.html See also, "The Good, the Bad, and the Nutty: Mystery Writer Tackles Hollywood," The Third Degree, Mystery Writers of America, September 2005.

On June 6, 2015, his novel “Bum Rap” became the number one bestseller in the Amazon Kindle Store out of 3.5 million titles, and he was the bestselling author on Amazon, just ahead of Stephen King. http://tinypic.com/r/1rxlbc/8 While the list changes hourly, as this is written, the top three “legal thrillers” on Amazon are all Levine titles, as are nine of the top thirty titles. http://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Kindle-Store-Legal-Thrillers/zgbs/digital-text/157321011 In total, nine of his books have reached Number One status on their respective genre bestseller lists. http://www.booksandbooks.com/event/paul-levine-bum-rap-gables

He is known for donating book royalties to pediatric cancer research: http://news.psu.edu/story/166348/2010/07/01/alumnus-offers-proceeds-e-book-help-hershey-kids-cancer

Levine won the John D. MacDonald award for Florida fiction and has been nominated for the major awards in American crime fiction: the Edgar, Shamus, Macavaity, and International Thrillers Award. He has also been shortlisted for the James Thurber award for humor. http://litvote.com/interview-with-paul-levine-ny-times-bestselling-author-and-producerscreenwriter/ And http://news.psu.edu/story/155586/2011/09/12/academics/lassiter-returns-levines-latest-book And http://blog.ctnews.com/meyers/2013/10/23/state-vs-lassiter-following-the-elmore-leonard-playbook/ And http://www.amazon.com/Paul-Levine/e/B000APPYKG And https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/88535

He has been featured in a Fortune magazine cover story about successfully changing careers: http://reviewfromhere.com/2011/06/22/mystery-writer-paul-levine-featured-in-fortune-cover-story/ And http://www.thepassivevoice.com/07/2011/reinventing-yourself/

As a "Famous Alum," he gives tongue-in-cheek advice about traveling to Los Angeles, http://news.psu.edu/story/181006/2008/12/15/famous-alum-offers-guide-la-during-rose-bowl-locals-view, and to Miami for football bowl games. http://news.psu.edu/story/206568/2005/12/13/my-miami-broiled-dolphin-and-palmetto-bugs

For 25 years, in addition to writing legal thrillers and other novels, Levine has been considered an expert on Florida crime fiction. “Courthouse Vultures Lend their Own Spirit to Scene in Miami,” by John Pacenti, Associated Press, November 27, 1993. And: “Writers Paradise: Unimaginable Weirdness, Random Mayhem Make Miami Today’s Mystery Capital,” by Hugh Mulligan, Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1993. And: "Written in Blood: A New Generation of Chandlers and Hammetts is Turning South Florida's Murder and Mayhem into Mystery Novels to Kill For," Sunshine magazine, July 10, 1994.

There are many more references in the form of newspaper and magazine stories from the 1990's that cannot be found on the Internet. I hope some of this has been useful. Solomonandlord (talk) 17:02, 19 June 2015 (UTC)Solomonandlord

Thank you for the information. I've added content and sources about First Monday: a writer's co-creation of a notable network TV series is certainly the kind of thing that belongs in a bio article. I'd already added the Christian Science Monitor profile. I'm not sure about the rest of this, however. I think Levine's notability as an author is now clearly established, but we don't want to start re-inserting puffery and promotional text into this recently de-puffed article. Award nominations and college honoraria, for example, are of uncertain significance unless they are reported as such in reliable sources. I would be more motivated to include additional independent reliable sources that substantively cover Levine's works. --Arxiloxos (talk) 19:57, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
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