User talk:Peter Crawford

Thanks for signing up and contributing to Neverpedia. But I'm afraid that inserting a bunch of links to your photo site doesn't really improve this one. Also, I skimmed through the introduction to your book, and was put off by the frequent misspelling of names ("Barry", "Nanna"), and strange claims such as your suspicion that Barrie secretly wanted Sylvia to die; that George's, Michael's, and Peter's deaths were inspired by a line from the play (especially bizarre in George's case); and that it was somehow suspicious that JMB didn't put away the camera when the boys went swimming. While the real story isn't as sweetly sentimental as Finding Neverland, it's remarkably lacking in that kind of sordid melodrama. -JAQ 09:48, 12 September 2010 (EDT)


 * Having tried to make a useful contribution to this website it appears that anyone who holds views that are not in agreement with the editor, or who makes some spelling mistakes, has their contributions removed.
 * As an individual who has studied a number of biographies of Barrie, and studied his books and plays, I feel qualified and entitled to hold the views that I have expressed on my own website. Please note that I did not express any of these views on this website, but just gave a link to allow individuals to consider different possibilities.
 * Please cancel my registration of this site as I will no longer be using it, and will advise others to steer clear of what seems to a site which allows no freedom of expression.


 * Peter Crawford.


 * Your links were removed because they were not valuable contributions to the encyclopedia; they were little more than links to some photos (most of which can already be found on this site) and a bunch of movie stills. The goal of this project isn't to create a link directory to fan sites, but to collect information, in an encyclopedia.  The links to your essay and autobiography were removed because they provided no additional information about Peter Pan, just about you and your perception of the character through the filter of your life story.  You are very welcome to add new information to the site, but so far you haven't added any, so your complaints about your "contributions" being rejected are a bit out of place.
 * My personal comments about the problems with your essay were intended as constructive criticism, unrelated to my removal of your links. You are of course welcome to whatever views you have, and express them as freely as you wish.  But it isn't the purpose of this web site to link your site just because you have something to say about JMB or Peter Pan. -JAQ 12:39, 12 September 2010 (EDT)