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Hey there. I'm a writer by trade, in various categories, especially theatre, poetry, games. Also an activist and advocate of best practice in my fields, and as a feminist.

I'm an experienced professional stage and event manager. I have a postgraduate degree in writing for theatre, and have designed and led full HE courses accredited by notable universities. My career, and academic study, have given me a measure of expertise in the abstract notion of collaborative creativity and work made by collective.

I love specificity, and accuracy, and inclusivity, and lists, and understanding, and grammar. I have a tendency to be a Collector, which I try to counter by being a Gatherer. Other stuff to which I feel connected is in my Userboxes. These are all things that will likely influence my contributions to Wikipedia.

Here is my Wikipedia To Do List of places you can or will find me. (Please do edit this to point me at useful references that connect to these things, to help me avoid redoing work that has already been achieved.) I'm sometimes in one of the IRC channels, especially gender-gap.

Notability

WP:N

WP:SNG

  • For Theatre

Verifiability

Bearing Witness

  • WP:V ref bearing witness

Naming Conventions

  • Ref Talk:Four Past Midnight - Wikipedia's naming policies should be absolute about respecting copyright if authored titles are used as the title of a page - at the very least, for authors whose work is still in copyright governed by a country signed up to the Berne Convention. (Formatting)
  • Discussion here <-- active

Plays

  • Book coverage does not specify plays anywhere, but does specify not applying to librettos
  • Music criteria does specify librettists but needs to pay more regard to bookwriters, unless bookwriters and playwrights should be included under books
  • Theatre's inclusion in the main list of topics

Women

Projects

Articles

New articles

Articles that need some caretaking

Spoken Articles

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