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I added the Connected Contributor template to this page because I suspect that the user who created and contributed a number of edits to this page may have a connection with a publisher who has published books by the article's subject and are featured on the page. B bradley26 ( talk) 03:35, 13 September 2018 (UTC)
Conflict of interest full disclosure: I am Lee Oser. I am trying to clean up the page that represents me. I want to preserve neutrality of perspective.
I would be grateful for help removing "link rot" and "lengthy quotation" banners. I am technically kind of feeble, though I think I can succeed in eliminating excess quotations and just keeping the citations/notes (see below). Thank you. Brian Osgood ( talk) 01:46, 27 January 2023 (UTC)[ reply
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Suggested revision for "lengthy quotation" problem: Novels[edit] Out of What Chaos[edit] Set on the West Coast during Bush II's first term, Out of What Chaos (Scarith], 2007) showcases the escapades of Rex and The Brains as they break into the Portland rock scene, record their first CD, and tour from Vancouver to LA behind their chart-topping single, “F U. I Just Want To Get My Rocks Off.” In the end, the boys must make a decision about how to live. Literary critic and theorist, Dr. Jean-Michel Rabaté calls Oser a "worthy debater" and praises Out of What Chaos, saying he "enjoyed it fully." [note] The Oracles Fell Silent[edit] Oser's second novel follows its predecessor by exploring the intersection of pop culture and religion. The young narrator, Richard Bellman, recounts his experience as personal secretary to a sixties' rock legend, Sir Ted Pop. Reviews of The Oracles[edit] Early reviews praised the novel, while focusing on Oser's attempt to address contemporary culture from a Catholic point of view. [all notes] Oregon Confetti[edit] Pushing forty, Portland art dealer Devin Adams has been so successful conning the local Philistines that he can no longer tell actual art from the highly profitable junk that supports his living. But the sudden appearance on his doorstep of the great painter John Sun, bearing a strange child, changes all that, confronting Devin with the hard facts of his life, from his lusts and obsessions to his own small part in a mass psychosis that denies the existence of love. Reviews of Oregon Confetti[edit] Critic Anthony Domestico listed the novel among Commonweal Magazine's Top Books of 2017, saying "Antic, absurdist, comic, and Catholic, this ribald novel grows out of the Evelyn Waugh and John Kennedy Toole tradition." [note] In other reviews of Oregon Confetti, Oser's Catholic vantage point remained a source of interest and contention. [notes] In October 2018, critic Joseph Pearce listed Oregon Confetti in his list of "The Best of Contemporary Christian Fiction."[note] Interviews for Oregon Confetti[edit] Oser has been interviewed in the following: Crisis Magazine, Dappled Things, Law and Liberty. [notes]
To meet Wiki protocol and to remove the relevant banner.
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I flagged this for a COI check as looking at the history of the article, it seems that COI issues go back to when first created. As it looks like editors are going to manage the other flagged issues, it would be worth going through this just to make sure it meets NPOV at the same time. - Bilby ( talk) 09:24, 5 February 2023 (UTC) Bilby ( talk) 09:24, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
Would someone please remove the banners? Thank you. Brian Osgood ( talk) 01:37, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
Hi Wikifolk - Responding to a "lengthy quotation" tag, I made cuts that were approved by a neutral editor: "I have reviewed these proposed changes and suggest that you go ahead and make the proposed changes to the page." Johannes ( Talk) ( Contribs) ( Articles) 08:51, 1 May 2023
Today I was informed by another editor that, because I personally made the changes, someone else needs to review them for neutrality, in order to remove the COI banner: "As you made changes, the article was edited by someone with a COI. Therefore it needs to be independently reviewed." - Bilby ( talk) 11:38, 21 June 2023
Anyone up for an independent review? I appreciate your time and consideration.
Brian Osgood ( talk) 14:14, 21 June 2023 (UTC)