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wondering if there is a place to go to ask about creating articles? I have some ideas that I'm not sure will work or be helpful. For instance, organization makes me very excited (I know this is not normal . . . ), and I have some ideas for pages with lists of books organized a certain way, like historical novels in England categorized by monarch. I joined the Wikiproject and wrote an intro in the "members" section, but I'm not sure what to do now. Is there some kind of mentor program within this Project? I have so many questions and I'm sure as I go along I'll just have more, and I'm not quite sure where or how to ask. I saw you were an "evangelist", so that is why I'm asking you.
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where I can quietly work and learn about things that interest me and I quite frankly don't know anything about, so there's some reward in that. You got double whammied with the Emily picture and the Dillard infobox – and maybe I'm not the best buddy to have on Knowledge (XXG) either, dunno. Anyway, take care and don't get too discouraged. I think TFA is tough. Maybe we should redesign the main page and get rid of TFAs altogether.
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better than I am, and to walk away. Strangely my skin failed today (I use Monobook and it just shows a jumble of junk) and that felt like one of those strange signs, like the time has come and all that. Haven't even the motivation to report it. Anyway, enjoy the holidays. Turkey day is coming too soon for me. I need to turn my mind to shopping and cooking.
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Well, I had to leave after I suggested and had no time to notify you, now I'm back. I was attracted both by the date and by the interesting story. By "too bad the blurb needs to be trimmed" I meant that I would love to see all of it on the Main page, but it is longer than the rules want. I don't know
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The Hemingway story is totally cool! And the margaritas too! I'm on my way out to Idaho soonish but on a very quick trip and realized I won't get up to Ketchum – but he didn't really have a favorite bar there anyway. I'm like you – it's the nerd factor and the research that I like. I'm finding niches
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I never turn down a good margarita! (I've also been known to accept sub par and even downright horrible margaritas, but that's another story.) I'll still be checking in from time to time, but the light has gone out of the place for me. It's just too silly to get all worked up about anymore. Don't
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I couldn't tell if it meant that some of the article has to be trimmed, and if so what?, or whether you the author (remember we're not supposed to "own") must write the blurb. I think it's a good page too, but next year will be another anniversary and maybe things will calm down by then. Didn't know
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fun, and I'm a big enough nerd that I enjoy research quite a bit. But, yeah, balance. We'll figure it out. If not, it's not the end of the world. BTW, I was in Key West last month and not only did I visit Hemingway's house, meet his cats, and visit his favorite bar, but I also drank far too many
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At least you kept the margarita! Have a few more on me! I can't say I'm surprised to see the semi-retired tag, but am sorry to see that we're losing so many content contributors, especially in the humanities. I'll probably still be in and out and will keep an eye on your pages - particularly Emily.
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browser, but nbsp is typically used for units of measure -- i.e. it would be strange to see "lb" or "kg" alone on a new line of text, so the nbsp protects against that. I've never seen it used with a title, although if you have thoughts on that application you could always propose something on the
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article which you reverted. The reason I did that was to keep the title, ("A Girl of the Streets, / A Story of New York. / —By—/Stephen Crane.") together, rather than being split between two lines as here; I believe it looks better all in one line. I bow to your greater experience as a wiki editor
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I'm in the closing-up-shop phase. Got a few pages to finish and a few to send to review - the lit ones are Ezra, a Hemingway, the Grimms, the Jack London one - but I have precious little motivation right now. A year is a long time for this crap, and it's time for me to join the other editors, those
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I joined Knowledge (XXG) because I love books so much and I wanted to help other people find books that they wouldn't have otherwise found. Also, I wanted to have more information out there in general (for instance, I think there should be more biographies on inspirational fiction authors). I was
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it makes me doubt myself, my motives, my laurels. Then I think -- how nuts is this place? How nuts am I to have stayed here, holy crap, six years? Why do I have to keep explaining myself over and over? How can it take five years to build an article, but one person can come in and make a drastic
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going to FAC again, and I've basically wiped my page many times. The thing is, I like to write, this is a hobby I enjoy, and somehow I have to try to find a balance here. You know as well as I, having my page on your watch, it's been damn hard in the last year. But please don't get too discouraged.
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Hi, sorry meant to reply sooner and then this dropped off my watchlist. I understand what you mean about the light going out - I've trying to light candles or something. Still marginally hopeful. I'll put your other pages on watch too with the hope that you'll make your way back. In meantime, take
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p.s. As to my "strange" comment, I'm not that familiar with FAs and was unaware of the other Crane articles and I'm glad to learn of them. I apologize to you. Please accept. (Mostly I don't read the FA on the main page, so I'm uninformed and just so glad to see some great articles proposed for it.
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needs to be trimmed, perhaps "bio" was the wrong word to use. Also, that the point system has been replaced doesn't seem to be a unanimous decision, since someone is asking you to provide points for Crane. My guess is 1 point -- 2 for age, 1 for anniversary, -2 for representation. Not exactly
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Well, I only researched and wrote that one section -- which used to be called "Adaptations" I believe -- but the article can definitely wait until January. It's weird that there is this plethora of lit articles all of a sudden, when typically there are hardly any. If only one or two people are
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Thank you for the help in cleaning up the article :) My strengths are more with research than with writing. Thank you again so much for your help! I know I already thanked you, and I don't know if so many thank yous make it seem insincere, but there are only so many words to convey so much!
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with Ceoil and we're both in a little over our heads; and what I thought would be a simple bio of a medieval queen that as it happens involves complicated medieval politics that I'm having a hard time figuring out. I have an ILL from across the state from a university library that's so densely
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Yeesh, I can't believe this is still being discussed. Thanks for the note. I've been floating in and out, mostly concentrating on work (for which I'm paid!) these days. I hope you're doubly well, but I know things are an uphill battle. Any interesting lit-related articles to be worked on?
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I think your question is a really interesting one, but it's complicated by the fact that both Crane and Dillard were/are vehemently against being placed in silly boxes. Crane I believe is best described as a naturalist, whereas Dillard is obviously more contemporary. Remember however that
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Hi Maria, on the off chance that you still check in now and again - first, congrats on this. I was thrilled to see it scheduled. Second, someone added an infobox soon after it went live and I've reverted it. Just letting you know. In other words, what's changed? I had deja vu with
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is the article where an infobox is suddenly all important? If I wasn't so irritated I'd get giggly about it. Anyway, thanks for your help and the drink of course. :) I'll be back later, hopefully with a little article of my own to work on once I find the inspiration for it.
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First of all, I am very new to Knowledge (XXG) and am still trying to figure things out. I kind of feel like I have no idea what I'm doing (maybe a bit more than when I started!), so please be patient with me! I hope it is okay to send you a message here?
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Well you got a nice bounce with 18,000 views! From what I'm seeing infoboxes are being added to anything that ends up on the main page without one. Dunno what to say about it. As for niche articles, having said that, I'm working on a massively complicated
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You edit of one article removed a redlink intended to encourage the creation of a new article. As a result, when said new article was actually created, it was another year before it was linked back again to the original article. Well flipping done.
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tag is not necessary -- I'm not sure about the MOS, but simply leaving space between paragraphs is enough to distance them from one another. If you want to single out a block of text, such as for a poem or particularly long quote, there is the
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prove. Some of Crane's major themes in both fiction and poetry are Man vs. Nature, Man vs. God; Mother Nature is cruel; God could care less about his creation; men are but animals, and animals are in this constant battle against one another
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You do good work; I often use your pages as templates for short stories. I look at your sources when I need information because I know you're a good researcher. Please, chin up. This is supposed to be some kind of a pep-talk.
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nominating, and the points system is being ignored, of course the front page will become lopsided. As for Stevie, eh. A 139th birthday isn't exactly a notable anniversary. That, and minus the points for
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looked. Wonderful work with that. I'd love to tackle London's article one day, but it's a weird mix of somewhat good and terrible, so I wouldn't know where to start. I was thinking of taking on
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visual change with little more than their own opinion and the majority "vote"? And perhaps most importantly, why stick around when others -- better editors! -- gave up long ago? Writing
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Thanks for the note -- I wouldn't have known otherwise. Until this last spell, I never minded seeing articles on the main page. I'm not about to get involved with it, but TFAR is a
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Hello, Jodosma. There were several unconventional changes with your edit, and I'm sorry I didn't take the time to explain outside of an edit summary. First, the use of <p: -->
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Hey, no offense taken, so no apology needed. It's very rare that a writer has that many high quality articles dedicated to them, so I guess it's safe to assume that most authors
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the well wishes extended me were most kind, but I decided to return, re-committed, when another blocked sock was revealed as one of the factors aggravating the
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Aw, I won't do anything drastic, so no worries. This is the second time in a week I've been told I have ownership issues, and when it's said so
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written it's off-putting but needs to be sent back. So, oddly that's the kind of stuff I enjoy. And I have to say, I have enjoyed writing
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Good job. I googled it, your draft came up, it is good enough so I moved it to main space. Let me know if this is an issue.
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I understand. However, what you wrote was: "interesting bio, too bad that some will have to be trimmed". If you meant
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Thank you so much in advance, even if it is to tell me I'm asking the wrong person :) Hope you have a good week!
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Small little niche articles are great, I agree. TFA is just too big a draw. In a way it's hilarious;
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Sorry missed this post yesterday, bleary eyed and tired. ISBN for Cambridge Companion is
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Ah ha! I think I *have* found a way to thank you better! May I present you with . . .
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