

If you're unsure of the correct formatting, please message me with your source (book & chapter interview/Q&A & WoB) and I'll be happy to add the correctly formatted reference to your edit. Reiterating just that which I've stated previously to contributors, please provide descriptions of and references for your edits to articles in whichever format you choose! It is far simpler to identify an edit by description and far easier to reference an edit from a bonafide source as it is being made, rather than attempt to do so after the fact. If you want to discuss anything specific to an article, you can use the Discussion page for that article and/or contact the Admin for the site. Building up: check out the list of articles that are " Stubs" articles that have not received substantial attention from other editors and do not have a sufficient amount of information and/or references can be a great place to start.If you notice information that is missing from an article, add it.

You could roam the wiki, looking for topics with which you are familiar, and which are too vague, missing information, or need re-wording of sentences and paragraphs so that they will be more understandable.

