Hello all. My name is Wiki edit Jonny and you can probably surmise from that that my real name is
Jonny. Unlike many other Wikipedians I don't believe in the whole
virtual alias thing because I want people to feel as though they are talking to a real person and not a machine/guise. I am 24 years old and a graduate of the University of Gloucestershire where I studied
English Literature with
Journalism. I mostly edit articles concerning things in which I am interested, these would be:
The X Factor (and all sub-articles) – a fantastic programme, brilliantly produced, and a far more modern and entertaining take on the reality-TV-music-talent-show setup than Pop Idol.
Dark matter and a little bit of astrophysics – I am certainly no astophysicist though I am partial to a dabble in this field. Dark matter is a fascinating (and sightly mind-blowing) topic that I first discovered in
Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. Look up dark matter – it'll take a while but it's a couple of hours well spent ;)
Harry Potter (and all sub-articles) – need I say more? Oh go on then – it's a fantastic read that, once in your palm, is impossible to put down. Although failing on all grounds of
literary aesthetics, it's still a stonking read.
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (and all sub-articles) – a labour of love and resulting work of genuis. The fantasy film genre has a lot to owe to 'LOTR' for reviving its place in international cinema.
Hello all. My name is Wiki edit Jonny and you can probably surmise from that that my real name is
Jonny. Unlike many other Wikipedians I don't believe in the whole
virtual alias thing because I want people to feel as though they are talking to a real person and not a machine/guise. I am 24 years old and a graduate of the University of Gloucestershire where I studied
English Literature with
Journalism. I mostly edit articles concerning things in which I am interested, these would be:
The X Factor (and all sub-articles) – a fantastic programme, brilliantly produced, and a far more modern and entertaining take on the reality-TV-music-talent-show setup than Pop Idol.
Dark matter and a little bit of astrophysics – I am certainly no astophysicist though I am partial to a dabble in this field. Dark matter is a fascinating (and sightly mind-blowing) topic that I first discovered in
Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. Look up dark matter – it'll take a while but it's a couple of hours well spent ;)
Harry Potter (and all sub-articles) – need I say more? Oh go on then – it's a fantastic read that, once in your palm, is impossible to put down. Although failing on all grounds of
literary aesthetics, it's still a stonking read.
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (and all sub-articles) – a labour of love and resulting work of genuis. The fantasy film genre has a lot to owe to 'LOTR' for reviving its place in international cinema.