Talk:Spartacus Books

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I prodded this article, but vetoed my own prod and replaced it with a request for someone to better demonstrate this article's importance. If you are familiar with this store, please expand this article into something a bit meatier that shows that the store either 1) meets WP:CORP or 2) that it is somehow culturally important in Vancouver and corp does not apply. youngamerican (talk) 02:53, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

I edited the Spartacus Books article. I'm not sure on how to source the article, or whether I violated some Wikipedia policies in the process. (I'm a collective member at the store.) Basically, I sourced two articles written by one of the other collective members which ended up in the CBC Radio 3 online magazine, and in a compliation book Only A Beginning, edited by Allan Antliff and published by Arsenal Pulp Press. If someone wants to clean this thing up slightly by properly referencing the sources that I used, that'd be great. Also, someone who isn't directly involved with the space should read it for WP:NPOV as well. Infil00p 02:54, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

Oh yeah, I also removed the Importance tag, since I think that I summarized how important Spartacus is. I'm reluctant to shove it into the Anarchist category, since I'm not comfortable with labelling the space as such. Infil00p 02:57, 24 July 2006 (UTC)