User talk:Marygotsch
Primary Source
[edit]Primary Source- The citations used seem reliable. Although, there is one comment that there is a citation that is needed to be added in the article. All but one fact are backed up with a credible source. There is not much that needs to be added that I can see. They relate this to secondary sources, which is helpful.
Bibliography
[edit]This article is put together well. All of the people mentioned have connections with one another. It describes the numerous ways to form a bibliography and genres. There are analytical bibliographies, descriptive bibliographies, and enumerative bibliographies. Overall, the article remains unbiased. All of the points mentioned are evenly backed up with evidence and information. The citation links used are informative and valid sources. They support the claim of the article and are used appropriately. The facts are reliable because, the sources provide similar explanations of the various types of bibliographies and even include reliable sources of their own. The "Talk" section of this article refers to people adding any needed sources, and people's own definitions of what a bibliography contains. Wikipedia's version of bibliography is depicted as a way to organize sources and the act of studying of books. Whereas, in class, bibliographies are described as forms that benefit from previous research and are integrated into research to form a piece of writing.
Age of Myth by Michael J. Sullivan
[edit]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Myth This article barely contained any information. There is only the author's name, Michael J. Sullivan, and the date that the novel was released, June 28, 2016. Therefore, I will add what is necessary: sources, characters, the plot of the story, and more. This article is in dire need of editing. The minimal information provided limits the reader's understanding of what this novel possesses. There are a few sources listed that are not too reliable, and the information provided in this article is not beneficial. Therefore, I am adding another source to an article and enhancing the description for clarity purposes.
https://bibliosanctum.com/2016/06/23/book-review-age-of-myth-by-michael-j-sullivan/ This next source provides a thorough description of the novel. The "Age of Myth", written by Michael J. Sullivan is in a series known as "The Legends of the First Empire". It's an adventurous and mysterious tale of a character referred to as Raithe. Early on in the novel, his father dies due to a surprise rendez-vous from a highly trained and educated enchantress; a Fhrey. This event led to Raithe killing the Fhrey, and the myth of the Fhrey's immortality. In the hopes of escaping, Raithe forms a relationship with a slave of the Fhrey, Malcolm. Together, they travel until they reach the land of Persephone.
Although this series has not been fully completed, the first book of this series has hit high ratings.
http://riyria.blogspot.com/p/about.html This source, although it’s a blog, is written by the author, Sullivan. It gave me insight on where he is coming from and how he came to create this novel, the Age of Myth. I may delete this later.