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As a professional educator and writer my principal editing roles are fixing grammar, punctuation and style problems in articles. I believe that articles should be written in a straightforward and modern English style (not in a convoluted and outdated 19th century style as so many articles sadly are). I will take strong action against the misuse of articles for any kinds of hype, advertising, slander and blatant bias. I do not suffer fools gladly and have a low tolerance for the many editors who frequently misuse articles for promoting their personal opinions or their uncritical following of belief systems. I do not make many editing mistakes but I am always happy to have any mistakes corrected if done politely and with reference to the Manual of Style instead of merely personal preference.

People with Wikipedia pages I have known or met

Adam Phillips (psychologist), A. C. Grayling, Alan Jones (priest), Ann Vriend, Ben Folds, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Blossom Dearie, Brian Cadd, Brother Roger, Bryan Dawe, Claudio Naranjo, David Farrer, David Silk (bishop), David Tacey, Derek Guille, Don Richard Riso, Donald Allchin, Eddie Maguire, Eddi Reader, Eli Jaxon-Bear, Enya, Frank Little, Frank Woods (archbishop of Melbourne), Garry McDonald, Geoffrey Blainey, George Pell, Glenn Shorrock, Graham Leonard, James Hillman, Janet Seidel, Janis Ian, John Farnham, John Gorton, John Hepworth, John Hazlewood, John Macquarrie, John A. Sanford, Jon Faine, Graham Leonard, Helen Garner, Janis Ian, Jim Keays, John Clarke (satirist), John A. Sanford, John Howard, Johnny O'Keefe, Jordan Peterson, Kenneth Leech, Les Murray (poet), Loudon Wainwright III, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Luka Bloom, Marcus Loane, Martin Thornton, Martha Wainwright, Matthew Fox (priest), Melanie Safka, Michael Leunig, Michael Palin, Michael Ramsey, Molly Ringwald, Nick Dal Santo, Ralph McTell, Robert Dann, Robert A. Johnson (psychotherapist), Robert Runcie, Rosalind Runcie, Rosemary Clooney, Rowan Williams, Roy Higgins, Peter Carnley, Peter Hollingworth, Spike Milligan, Taj Mahal (musician), Thomas Moore (spiritual writer), Tiny Tim (musician), Tom Paxton

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