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Reviewer: Isabelle Belato ( talk · contribs) 02:32, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi there Collin, I hope you don't mind if I review another Good Article nominee of yours! I love reading and writing about queer children's book, so I'd love to learn more about this one. During my review, I'll try to be as thorough as possible, and will list any issues I find that need fixing, as well as suggestions for improving it. Isabelle 🔔 02:32, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Apologies for the delay, Collin! I'll try to do the initial review in the same manner as before, noting any issue or opportunity for improvemente in the order I see it in the article (as a side note, always makes me sad when I see an article about a picture book with great art, but we can't use them to illustrate the article, but oh well).
The prince's sister, the princesscould have "the princess" removed, since that can be inferred from being the prince's sister. I understand "the princess" is the title's character, but that moniker also shows up later, so should be fine.
the couple spendto
the couple spends.
Prince & Knight author Daniel Haack worked with Isabel Galupo, a fellow alum of Ithaca College, to coauthor Maiden & Princess as a companion to Prince & Knight that existed within the same fictional universeto
Daniel Haack, sole author of Prince & Knight, worked with Isabel Galupo, a fellow alum of Ithaca College, to coauthor Maiden & Princess. The book serves as a companion to Prince & Knight, both existing within the same fictional universe. I think reading in general could be improved somewhat with changes like that.
Haack told HuffPost he was particularly excited about Maiden & Princess because he believes same-sex love between two women is even more underrepresented in children’s literature as compared to that between two men.This seems like an interesting bit of information to complement the text.
3. Which part of Maiden & Princess was your favorite to write? Why?
For now, this will suffice. Feel free to leave your answers, questions or additions in the above bulleted list, or as a separate list of your own. Isabelle 🔔 16:12, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
Several news outlets have described Maiden & Princess as a lesbian fairy talecould be moved to the start of the paragraph, rewritten as such:
[...] of fairy tale tropes and its illustrations, with several news outlets describing it as a lesbian fairy tale.I've also found a couple more reviews that you might want to include, one by The Booklist and another by The Horn Book Guide. Isabelle 🔔 04:09, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
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The result was: promoted by
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00:13, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Moved to mainspace by Bobamnertiopsis ( talk). Self-nominated at 21:45, 7 February 2021 (UTC).
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Reviewer: Isabelle Belato ( talk · contribs) 02:32, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi there Collin, I hope you don't mind if I review another Good Article nominee of yours! I love reading and writing about queer children's book, so I'd love to learn more about this one. During my review, I'll try to be as thorough as possible, and will list any issues I find that need fixing, as well as suggestions for improving it. Isabelle 🔔 02:32, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Apologies for the delay, Collin! I'll try to do the initial review in the same manner as before, noting any issue or opportunity for improvemente in the order I see it in the article (as a side note, always makes me sad when I see an article about a picture book with great art, but we can't use them to illustrate the article, but oh well).
The prince's sister, the princesscould have "the princess" removed, since that can be inferred from being the prince's sister. I understand "the princess" is the title's character, but that moniker also shows up later, so should be fine.
the couple spendto
the couple spends.
Prince & Knight author Daniel Haack worked with Isabel Galupo, a fellow alum of Ithaca College, to coauthor Maiden & Princess as a companion to Prince & Knight that existed within the same fictional universeto
Daniel Haack, sole author of Prince & Knight, worked with Isabel Galupo, a fellow alum of Ithaca College, to coauthor Maiden & Princess. The book serves as a companion to Prince & Knight, both existing within the same fictional universe. I think reading in general could be improved somewhat with changes like that.
Haack told HuffPost he was particularly excited about Maiden & Princess because he believes same-sex love between two women is even more underrepresented in children’s literature as compared to that between two men.This seems like an interesting bit of information to complement the text.
3. Which part of Maiden & Princess was your favorite to write? Why?
For now, this will suffice. Feel free to leave your answers, questions or additions in the above bulleted list, or as a separate list of your own. Isabelle 🔔 16:12, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
Several news outlets have described Maiden & Princess as a lesbian fairy talecould be moved to the start of the paragraph, rewritten as such:
[...] of fairy tale tropes and its illustrations, with several news outlets describing it as a lesbian fairy tale.I've also found a couple more reviews that you might want to include, one by The Booklist and another by The Horn Book Guide. Isabelle 🔔 04:09, 25 August 2021 (UTC)