User talk:ZoeBrigleyThompson

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Hi Zoe, I'm pretty sure it was you who left a message on my talk today but it wasn't signed, so I apologize if it was someone else on the Feminist Poetry talkpage (I'm a little fuzzy on who can see what). I was trying to say that yes, I think you should leave the stubs in the page, though I would consider organizing all of the national sections under regional headings so as to avoid the unevenness of having national and regional headings mixed and creating an unintentional hierarchy.Profm (talk) 17:12, 19 September 2018 (UTC)profm

A cup of tea for you!

 * One quick note - with sourcing, make sure that you're using the best possible sources and that all major claims are sourced. Good job overall! Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 13:37, 30 August 2018 (UTC)

Shalor (Wiki Ed) Message text. ZoeBrigleyThompson (talk) 15:10, 30 August 2018 (UTC) Thanks for the note, Shaylor. Which sources did you think might be problematic? Do I need to put a source after every sentence as I would in an academic essay, or can it just be at the end of the paragraph?

Hey Zoe, I've only had a chance to take quick look so far (will review further later). I know that you are concerned about the unevenness of the sections, but I really do not think it makes sense to build the sections you know best and put in placeholders so that others might be encouraged to build in what they know. I do think that if you are thinking about building sections regionally it might be an idea to shift "US" to "North American" with subheadings, switch "Cambodia" to "South East Asia" with national subheadings, etc. Just a thought. Profm (talk) 15:12, 19 September 2018 (UTC)profm