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I started tidying up the incomplete refs used on this article but have run out of time to finish. I've removed the following from the text because they were not formatted correctly and being publisher sites are not strictly necessary. They could be added to the External links section. I suggest that the quideline on reliable sources and the guidleine for citations should be read before they are replaced.

I also removed the following quotation, which was incorrectly sourced and seems to be promotional in nature:
In “Her Kind” (from In Cannon Cave) Langille learns from Anne Sexton, a potentially deadly muse, to tell her story no matter what it costs. Sexton promises that doing so will not “pull her under,” and the depth of her dive into story will be her own choice. Sexton waits for Langille at the mouth of the cave, a combined allusion to the cave of the Oracle at Delphi, and Cannon Cave near Lunenburg, which speaks as it is filled and emptied by the tide. In “Her Kind” the image of the tidal shore transforms from describing the margin between creativity and death as a filling and emptying, through the liminal threshold between living perception and death’s incommunicable gnosis, to the threshold between gravid time, and mythic story. – Kathy Mac (cite web|url=unpublished ms.)
--CharlieDelta (talk) 07:31, 19 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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