lowers and ferns of America, from original water-color drawings after nature by Isaac Sprague, C.E. Faxon, and J.H. Emerton
About Me
editThis user is transgender. |
This user supports the LGBTQ+ community and being queer. |
This user enjoys smooth jazz. |
Specialties
edittyop typo | This user is a member of the Wikipedia Typo Team. |
This user is a member of the Guild of Copy Editors. |
This user is a member of the Wikipedia Department of Fun. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies. |
This user proudly participates in WikiProject Lists |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Gender studies. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Jazz. |
Useful Links
editHere's a bunch of helpful tools, guidelines, and bookmarks that I use nearly every day. I've put them together in a neat little list so that other editors can see how and why I'm doing things. (And so that I can find them).
- The Manual of Style (MOS) defines Wikipedia's "house style"
- The guide I use when improving articles with highly technical language
- The guide I use when creating web citations
- The guide I follow when copy editing
- The script I use to automatically clean up articles
- The script I use to expand bare references
- The script I use to repair external links.
- The script I use to resolve ambiguous links.
- My Personal monobook.js
- My personal common.js page.
- The editor's index which I use as a glossary
- The request directory where I find items to work on
- This list of color hexes
- The List of Lists of Lists
I love feedback!
editIf you would like to offer me feedback or request an edit, please feel free to leave a comment on my talk page! I enjoy receiving tips, questions, and asks from other editors. I check the page for additions every day, and I'm typically active during normal business hours, eastern standard time. Don't be shy about reaching out if you're new, and certainly don't hesitate to correct me. Everybody makes mistakes sometimes, and mutual oversight is how we take care of our encyclopedia! :D
Voting Record
edit2022 English Wikipedia Arbitration Committee election (voted)
Universal Code of Conduct Revised Enforcement Guidelines Ratification (voted)
Into a mute crypt, I / Can't pity our time / Turn amity poetic / Ciao, tiny trumpet! / Manic piety tutor / Tame purity tonic / Up, meiotic tyrant! / I / taint my top cure / To it, my true panic / Put at my nice riot / To trace impunity / I tempt an outcry, I / Pin my taut erotic / Art to epic mutiny / Can't you permit it / To cite my apt ruin? / My true icon: tap it / Copy time, turn it; a / Rite to cut my pain / Atomic putty? Rien!
Egan, G. (2014). Permutation City: A novel. Night Shade Books.