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these are in my opinion the three sources that best establish the article's notability:
Harvest Cookbook (harris, stacy (2017). Stacy Lyn's Harvest Cookbook: The New Recipes & Tips for Sustainable Living, Cook Fresh Food Every Day of the Year. Gray Forest Publishing Company. ISBN 9780983879930.)
Where Women Cook article (Harris, Stacy Lyn (Spring 2019). "Stacy Lyn Harris". Where Women Cook. Our Farmhouse Table. Jo Pakham: 133–135.)
One is her book, which is full of biographical material that we mention in the article. The other two point to third-party recognition of Stacy's activities, which Wiki heavily factors into an article's notability.
@Swchandlermd: We need to see sources that are WP:INDEPENDENT of the subject. All three of these were written by the subject and so don't help establish notability. We don't accept articles without indication that others think the subject is notable. Do you want to try again to highlight the WP:THREE most persuasive WP:RELIABLE sources? ~Kvng (talk) 14:13, 29 June 2019 (UTC)Reply
@Kvng: Yes, I'd like to resubmit three sources for review. I will list them below:
Draper, David (Spring 2014). "New Game". Deer and Deer Hunting. www.deeranddeerhunting.com: 114–120.
Phillips, John E (Spring 2019). "Wonder Woman New Pioneer". The New Pioneer: 8–15.
Carter, Chip (2017-03-31). "Chef/Author/Lawyer Mom of 7 Rocks it Like Great-Grandma With 'Game and Garden' Lifestyle". HuffPost.
My copies for the other two sources are in print. They are both magazine articles, but I can scan PDFs for you if you prefer that. A PDF of the Draper article can be found here, though this is not the original source:
@Swchandlermd: thanks. One more thing before we're through this (sorry if it feels like a gauntlet). Can you please indicate whether or not you have a conflict of interest with respect to this subject. I am prompted to ask because this is the only contribution you've made to Wikipedia and sometimes this indicates an author with a close connection to the subject they're writing about. ~Kvng (talk) 14:34, 14 July 2019 (UTC)Reply
No conflict of interest here. Just find her content interesting and inspiring. I realize also that this is my first contribution; interested in the platform and how it all functions...more to come, I hope. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Swchandlermd (talk • contribs) 12:56, 16 July 2019 (UTC)Reply