AggieAb99
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edit- Goo Goo Dolls [[1]]
- Ah, this article is interesting since it has basically unfolded piecemeal over time and no one has come in and made it a more coherent narrative. I actually think this would be a great task for you to do.
- Blue Ridge Parkway [[2]] -- Hmm, this one might be interesting. I'm not sure about what to do with portions of this, especially the mile-marker sections. It's not ideal but it could work.
- The Glass Castle [[3]]
- Let's avoid this one. Like many book articles, the primary issues here are an excess of detail. But this task while easy enough in principle, can be a bit controversial. If there was more to do here I would say "go for it". But there isn't much else apparent to do.
- Isadora Duncan [[4]] -- The main challenge here is rewriting a bio into appropriate wikipedia form. I think it might even need a reorganization, but mostly it needs careful rewriting for tone. A good one.
- Sharon Springs, New York [[5]]
- This one has WP:PROMO issues. Would be a good one, although it would require some deleting, which is its own challenge and requires both both editing and good communication.
I'll put all but the Glass Castle up on the WikiEdu dash. Grab the ones you want there. Etherfire (talk) 20:04, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
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