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After watching Wikipedia from the sidelines for a year or so, I finally registered in April 2006 to take responsibility for a few edits to the Madeleine L'Engle entry. I doubted that I'd be a major contributor, but appreciated the opportunity to correct errors and fill in a few holes. Ha! I recently passed the 3000 edit mark, and some individual edits took hours to write. I should have known that I'd be obsessive about it. And 404 pages on my watchlist? Am I out of my mind? (Don't answer that.) My interests include fantasy, science fiction, television and Tucson. I've primarily been writing about contributions to popular culture, circa 1955 to 1990, that Wikipedia has neglected and I know something about. I'm also reverting vandalism, trying to conform to citation and style standards for fictional subjects, and learning to do the preferred reference format correctly. I'm getting better, but I know I need to double back and fix up a number of articles with inline citations. Care to help? Please? The learning curve has been a fairly steep one of late; it wasn't long ago that I didn't understand about WP:Trivia and other issues I take for granted now. Most recently I managed to create my first navigation box. Even so, I'm constantly running into little formatting glitches I have trouble figuring out, particularly in the printed references sections. And I'm finding out that I can't spend hours every night on Wikipedia without pushing my sleep deprivation issue into the red zone.
[edit] Articles Begun
Mostly I've been filling in some of the major gaps in the coverage of Madeleine L'Engle's young adult novels and characters, but occasionally I remedy other gaps as well.
[edit] L'Engle-related
[edit] Articles Extended
Added significantly to and in some cases edited and organized the following:
[edit] Disney
[edit] L'Engle
[edit] Literary
(see also Disney)
- Space age pop - someone started this stub and then just left it there. I'm no expert on the subject, but I was able to extend it a little bit.
[edit] Television
[edit] Tucson and Baseball
[edit] Honors
[edit] You now are a Nobel man/woman/otherworldly-creature
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Because of your display of great magical potential, and your latent ability of wizardy you never knew you had, The Prophet Wizard of the Crayon Cake {Prophesize)has awarded you this delicious Great Stone of The Goat Cheese of The Arduous Bindage of Metaphorical Flax, for your great achievements in defeating tomfoolery and countering many nasty things. This stone is a gateway to higher, immortal enlightenment and the key to increasing your magical powers as a magician. But be warned, the goat cheese is a tempting treat to consume... should you consume it, then it will cease to give you immortal powers. Many a person has succumbed to the beast of desire, consuming the delicious cheese in a torpid rage. Egads! |
Thanks for keeping a cool head. I think you'd be a pretty good mediator. -- The Prophet Wizard of the Crayon Cake {Prophesize) 21:21, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Photos
"Vortex" over Tucson, March 31, 2006
To date I've uploaded well over 50 images to Wikipedia, excluding the ones on this page. Most of these are related to either television, baseball or Madeleine L'Engle. My scanner broke down after the first 30 or so, but I've now replaced it.
If you like, you can see my Gallery of non fair-use images. So far it's mostly baseball-related, but I recently added a couple of photos of Old Tucson Studios, a close-up of a vintage aluminum Christmas tree, and a fun sign in Gila Bend, Arizona.
As for the big fandoms I've been involved with, e.g. Doctor Who, I tend to assume that other Wikipedians can take care of things without my help. Also, you probably won't see me around much on articles that are lightning rods for controversy, such as those on major political or religion-related topics.
Oh, and the name "Mavarin," in case anyone wonders, refers to a country in my (unpublished) novels. That word is the key to learning more about me.
Ack! Here comes that vortex again! No sleep tonight!
Updated: Karen | Talk | contribs 21:25, 10 February 2007 (UTC)