Introductory Comments edit

I am the wikipedian Danvera. I have come from the warm confines of my cubicle to surmise the quality of wikipedia pages and see if I can improve upon the more ragged ones. I, like you, love order. But more than order, I love information. Accurate information best of all.

A few of my interest involve: Poetry, History, anthropology, Sculpture, & public art (with an emphasis on Washington, DC monumental sculpture and architecture), Gay history, culture, art, philosophy and wisdom.

I am astounded by the ability of wikipedia to surface new interests I never knew I had. Life is funny that way. Funny in a good way.

Seeing as I was asked to add a statement, any statement, to my user page, I hope you have found these comments of a revelatory and edifying nature. I welcome any commentary of the supportive variety. Have a great day or night!

Places I have created edit

Beltway Poetry Quarterly ~ Dryad Press ~ Hilyard Robinson ~ James A. Johnson (architect) ~ James L. White ~ John Logan (poet) ~ Louis St. Gaudens ~ Sterling A. Brown ~ Taylor & Ng ~ Vrzhu Press ~ Wheeler Williams ~ White Crane (gay magazine) ~ White Crane Institute ~ White Crane/James White Poetry Prize ~ Win Ng ~ John Logan (poet) ~ Category:LGBT bookstores ‎~ Eleanor Lerman

Articles I have contributed to edit

Malcolm Boyd ~ Marvin Bell ~ Brookland, Washington, D.C. ~ Peter Davison ~ William de Leftwich Dodge ~ John Ericsson National Memorial‎ ~ James Earle Fraser ~ Charles Lang Freer ~ Albert Jaegers ~ William G. Mather ~ Charles A. Platt ~ Henry S. Taylor ~ United Office Building ~ Reed Whittemore

Articles That Need Making (Perhaps By Me?) edit

DC Poets Against the War ~ Split This Rock ~ Kim Roberts ~ Hiram Larew‎ ~ Collin Kelley ~ Rane Arroyo ~ Jeffery Beam ~ Niagara Mohawk Building ~ August Esenwein ~ Boy Scout Memorial ~ Arts of Peace ~ Arts of War ~ Hubert Delany

Partial List of My Images edit

Below are some of the photographs that I have taken and contributed to articles on Wikipedia.


--Wondermachine (talk) 13:25, 30 July 2008 (UTC)