User:StartGrammarTime
Hi! I like to wander around Wikipedia reading interesting articles. You can often find me on pages relating to monarchies, especially pages of lesser-known royalty and their families, courts, and companions.
Whenever possible, I try to improve articles by doing some clean-up work - usually fixing grammar, typographical or formatting errors, or bringing errant alternate spellings into line with the rest of the article. I welcome any feedback on mistakes I've made. If I am unable to respond promptly to any messages, I apologize in advance; I live with chronic pain and often have to take short breaks from editing.
My particular interests include common misspellings, BLPs, and rewriting tricky sentences to improve their clarity.
Reference Material
Manual of Style • Earwig's Copyvio Detector • article revision search
Editing Required (or, These Are A Few Of My Favourite Things)
edit requests • unreferenced BLPs • citations needed • clarification requests
Tip of the day...
Table of contents
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Things I enjoy peeking at WP:PR