User talk:DeWriterMD

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Again, welcome! --Xover (talk) 13:42, 27 November 2019 (UTC)

Image lacking required information
Hi DeWriterMD,

I noticed that back in June you uploaded File:Key1-The Magician.jpeg, however you did not provide information about the image's source or author. All files hosted on Wikisource are required to have this information so that their eligibility and licensing status can be determined. It would be very much appreciated if you could add this information using the template (a usage example with the most common parameters is available in the edit notice at the top of the file's page when in edit mode).

In addition, the work to which you added the image, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot is itself unsourced and not backed by a scan of the original work. If your source for the above image is indeed an edition of that work (as it should be), it would be very helpful if you could let us know where you found it so that we could add a scan to our copy of this work. --Xover (talk) 13:42, 27 November 2019 (UTC)