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Moseley not a skeptic

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In a recent edit, I said that Moseley was not a skeptic. What he says here

Your editor is not a "skeptic" or a "debunker", because we do believe that the UFO mystery involves a small percentage of sightings that cannot be explained in any conventional terms. The problem is that we do not automatically assume these objects are space ships from another planet. We do not know what they are, ...

Bubba73 (talk), 05:50, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Songwriting and music

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In the section Songwriting and music are we sure that this is the same Jerome Clark? IRWolfie- (talk) 19:08, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

His Contemporary Authors profile does mention an interest in songwriting. I'm in the middle of something else right now, but I'll take a look soon. Zagalejo^^^ 19:37, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I don't doubt his song credits, as they are sourced to allmusic.com. FYI: our article on Contemporary Authors Online notes that "authors can submit information about themselves" to the web listings. Fine to use it as a source for his birthdate, but I'd steer clear of sourcing Clark's "accomplishments" to it. - LuckyLouie (talk) 21:55, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Some other reviews

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In case anyone is interested, these might be helpful. (I'm just copying these things straight from the ProQuest results page, so if someone needs more information to track something down, just let me know. There's other stuff listed, too.):

  • "Reference -- Encyclopedia of Strange and Unexplained Physical Phenomena by Jerome Clark". Barber, Gary D. Library Journal 118. 12 (Jul 1993): 66.
  • "Reviews -- Encyclopedia of Strange and Unexplained Physical Phenomena by Jerome Clark". Whiteley, Sandy. The Booklist 90. 4 (Oct 15, 1993): 472.
  • "Reference books -- Encyclopedia of Strange and Unexplained Physical Phenomena by Jerome Clark". Sprain, Mara. Reference & User Services Quarterly 33. 2 (Winter 1993): 284.
  • "Anomalies: Fact and fiction -- Encyclopedia of Strange and Unexplained Physical Phenomena by Jerome Clark / The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction". Seaman, Donna. American Libraries24. 7 (Jul 1993): 656.
  • "Unnatural Phenomena: A Guide to the Bizarre Wonders of North America". Snodgrass, Mary Ellen. The Booklist102. 6 (Nov 15, 2005): 70.
  • "The Encyclopedia of Alien Encounters: A Complete Guide from Abductions to the Yeti". Quinn, Mary Ellen. The Booklist97. 6 (Nov 15, 2000): 668
  • "Unnatural Phenomena: Using Weird Text to Motivate Learning". Barbara Ripp Safford. School Library Monthly 22. 9 (May 2006): 32-33. Zagalejo^^^ 19:44, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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