I have been a book and periodical editor for decades. Now I am interested in supporting Wikipedia and most especially its balance in terms of rural/urban, gender, heritage diversity and topic diversity. I am not great at the technical side of Wikipedia editing.
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Articles created
- Carol Van Strum (Did you know? 11 April 2022)
- Women's Report
- Gerlin Bean (I initiated the idea and then was helped hugely by experienced editors) (Did You Know? 19 July 2022) (Good Article status)
- Pinwill sisters (with support from experienced editor tidying up for move to main space) (Did You Know? 1 September 2022)
- Katherine Clerides (with support from experienced editor tidying up for move to main space)
- Black Lives in Music (with helpful advice on 'orphans' and creating links)
- The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives (novel)
- Beverley Lawrence Beech (with loads of help especially as to references and citations)
- Jean Argles (nee Owtram)
- Patricia Davies (cryptographer) (nee Owtram) (Did You Know? 19 July 2023) After a discussion on the talk page, the article became Patricia Davies (codebreaker)
- Marva Lee Pitchford-Jolly (ceramicist)
- Vere Hodgson (British World War Two diarist)
- Elizabeth Myers (author)
- Léonie Coicou Madiou
- Chiqui Vicioso
- Ann Robertson (nurse)
- Victoria Howard
- Ada Cole
- Gessica Généus
- Pinky Winters
- Stephanie Haynes
- Jan Blake
- Vanessa Lubach
- Tendai Moyo
- Ellinor Hinks
- Norma Gregory
- Alison Heydari
- Fran Leeper Buss
- Maria Elena Lucas
- Rena Lee
- Shawna Baker (Justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court)
- Mavis Best
- Charlotte Heth (Cherokee ethno-musicologist)
- Ersi Arvizu (Chicana singer, composer and boxer)
- Cecilia Llusco Alaña (Indigenous Bolivian mountaineer)
- Sarah Stackhouse (American dancer)
- Edith Hilder (British flower artist)
- Margaretta Williams (Celtic scholar)
- Solar Mamas (solar electricians)
Articles improved to Good Article status
Mary Jane Patterson (Did You Know? 13 September 2024)
Articles expanded from stubs
Articles started and then abandoned
- Olajumoke (Jay) Abdullahi and Kym Oliver of Triple Cripples. Though they are amazing, sadly I could not find enough independent sources to continue.
- Dr Pragya Agarwal. Evidently an inspiring communicator in speech and writing and of complex ideas. Not enough biographical details available to continue.
- Thelma Gracen. Jazz aficionados rate her singing highly but I could find few traces of her work or biography.
- Ruth Butler, American art historian and academic. I spent two days drafting an article and then found someone working at exactly the same time as me had pipped me by an hour! Never mind, I learned a lot about her and was able to add a little to their article!
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