User:Thewritermann/sandbox

Outline:

1. Lead (Olivia Gatwood is a writer and contemporary poet based in New York. She is also the cofounder of the feminist poetry group SPEAK LIKE A GIRL.

2. Personal Life (family, feminism & academics)

3. Writer

4. Columnist

5. Poetry (SPEAK LIKE A GIRL)

6. References

Wiki Article Lead: "Olivia Gatwood is a writer and contemporary poet based in New York. She is also the cofounder of the feminist poetry group SPEAK LIKE A GIRL."

Article Evaluation Button Poetry - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button_Poetry

Content: The information on this page is relevant to the topic and stays focused on the main objective of describing Button Poetry, however, there wasn't as much information as there could be. There is a lot of room for additions in the history section, because there are only really 2 or 3 sentences. The second short paragraph of the history section only lists the poets that have recorded performances. It provides readers with no understanding of who exactly these people are and how they are affiliated with slam poetry, other than a very short introductory sentence. The last edit made to this page was recent (8 September 2018), but these edits did not appear to lengthen the wikipedia site or add any additional (or valuable) information to the article.

Tone: The criticism section of the article appears to represent both sides of the opinions held about button poetry (some are positive, while some are negative). However, this section just lacks a lot more depth and general understanding. There are not a lot of viewpoints shared at all in this article, due to its extremely short length.

Evaluating Sources: The links I tried worked, but I wasn't finding much information from the source that was included in the article, which is maybe why the article is as short as it is. Some of the links are only links to the texts of the poems, which are not even referenced int he article (like #20). The information in this article is biased because some of the links lead readers to Button Poetry's website. The creators of the Button Poetry website are obviously going to lean towards being more accepting and more proud of the website, so that information will most likely be biased.

Checking the Talk Page: There is not an active talk page that I can see for this article. Or I might not be clicking on the right thing??