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Article Evaluation
editCreative nonfiction is related to the course we have. It only provides the main theme and how creative nonfiction works. In creative nonfiction’s talk page, there is a conversation from different user about their issues of the article. It has the citations, but it does not support the claim of the article because I do not see an information of creative nonfiction. It only shows the references from the book sources.
Wikipedia Contribution
editI will include Samantha Irby's background, personal life, awards, and her works.
Wikipedia Lead Section
editSamantha Irby (c. 13 February 1982) was known for considering herself as a comedian while blogging and writing her works. Her first work was Meaty. She created We are Never Meeting in Real Life and New Year Same Trash. She is the founder of Bitches Gotta Eat, which it contains her writing posts about her life and events.
Bibliography
Gorden, Audrey. “Chicago Author Samantha Irby Talks Sex, Adulthood and Being BFFs with Roxane Gay.” RedEye Chicago, 7 June 2017, http://www.chicagotribune.com/redeye/culture/ct-redeye-samantha-irby-interview-20170525-story.html.
Irby, Samantha. “To Complain is to Truly be Alive.” The New York Times, 20 October 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/20/opinion/sunday/to-complain-is-to-truly-be-alive.html.
Shaughnessy, Brenda. “The Healing Power of Laughter: Samantha Irby.” Publishers Weekly, vol. 264, no. 2, October 2017, pp. 1+. Literary Reference Center, ebscohost.com.
Tang, Estelle. “Seriously, Everything Is Funny to Samantha Irby.” ELLE, 1 June 2017, http://www.elle.com/culture/books/news/a45665/samantha-irby-we-are-never-meeting-in-real-life/.