User:Volatile
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[edit] Introduction
Not much here except the tumbleweed (and long boring lists), but it's better than a blank page.
[edit] About me
I'm an eighteen year old American idiot, who discovered Wikipedia some time ago. I've been using it as a tool for procrastination (I call it "practice" for those long spirit-killing essays) ever since. Currently, I'm a college student, so that doesn't leave much time to edit. When I do contribute, it's usually in the areas of film, literature, or music.
[edit] Pages I created
Renata Adler, journalist/author; Zoe Akins, playwright; Sara Allgood, actress; Eleanor Antin, artist; "At Last", song; At Last!, album; Fontella Bass, singer; Rex Beach, novelist; Bell Book and Candle, film; Bend of the River, film; Bright Leaf, novel/film; "Bring It On Home to Me", song; Gwen Bristow, novelist; Ralph Burton, historical figure; Carbine Williams, film; Cheyenne Autumn, film; Ralph Connor, novelist; Stephen Coonts, novelist; Carolyn Crawford, singer; Robert Crichton, novelist; Royal Dano, actor; John Darnton, journalist/author; Delmer Daves, screenwriter/director; Gwen Davis, novelist; Peter De Vries, novelist; Melinda Dillon, actress; "Dream", song; Robert Engler, author/professor; Firecreek, film; Foster Fitzsimmons, professor/novelist; Henry Fonda filmography, actor filmography; John Fox, Jr., novelist; Josh Friedman, screenwriter; John P. Fulton, special effects supervisor/cinematographer; Hamlin Garland, novelist; Robert Grant, novelist; Guy Green, director/screenwriter; Murray Hamilton, actor; Ron Hansen, novelist; Harlow, film; Roy Hawkins, musician; I Novel, literary genre; "I Saw the Light", song; "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive", song; "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", song; "In the Deep", song; Charles R. Jackson, novelist; Jesse James, film; Mabel John, blues singer; Theo Jung, photographer; Bel Kaufman, novelist; Madison Jones, novelist/professor; Kandi, singer; Frances Parkinson Keyes, novelist; Guy Kibbee, actor; Sidney Lens, journalist/author; List of bestselling novels in the United States, list; Louis R. Loeffler, film editor; "Love Song", song; "Lovesick Blues", song; Lisa Lu, actress; Madigan, film; Charles Major, novelist; Derek Malcolm, film critic; John Martel, novelist; Fort Miles, military fort; Little Milton, blues musician; "Move It On Over", song; Mildred Natwick, actress; Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation, film; "Misty Blue", song; The Mountain Road, film; National Board of Review Award for Best Film, award; Neanderthal, novel; Night Passage, film; No Highway in the Sky, film; No More Drama, album; Kathleen Norris, novelist; North to Alaska, film; "Not Gon' Cry", song; Orca, film; Paula Jai Parker, actress; Louise Thompson Patterson, social activist; Michael Peña, actor; "Rainy Night in Georgia", song; Robert Riskin, screenwriter; Henry Morton Robinson, novelist; Judith Rossner, novelist; Robert Ruark, novelist; Sam Cooke discography, discography; Santa Fe Trail, film; Side Street, film; Snake Eyes, film; Richard Martin Stern, novelist; Andrew L. Stone, filmmaker; Edward Streeter, novelist; Muriel Stuart, poet; Samuel A. Taylor, screenwriter; Tell Mama, album; The Century of Films, list of films; The Cheyenne Social Club, film; The Comancheros, film; The Far Country, film; The Farmer Takes a Wife, film; The FBI Story, film; The Grass Is Greener, film; The Hondells, band; The Jackpot, film; The Man from Laramie, film; The Matador, film; The Money Pit, film; The Return of Frank James, film; The Second Time Around, album; The Spirit of St. Louis, film; "The Thrill Is Gone", song; The Tin Star, film; The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, novel/film; The Velvelettes, vocal group; There Was a Crooked Man..., film; They Died with Their Boots On, film; Kay Thompson, writer; Maurice Thompson, novelist; Thunder Bay, film; Torn Curtain, film; Trik Turner, band; Gary Usher, record producer; Billy Wilder filmography, filmography; Mare Winningham, actress; Trading Yesterday, band; You Only Live Once, film; "You Send Me", song; Rafi Zabor, writer.
[edit] Articles with my contributions
3:10 to Yuma, film (article exansion); 311, band (discography); "A Change Is Gonna Come", song; Anastacia, singer (chart information); Audioslave, band (discography); "Baker Street", song; Mary J. Blige, singer (discography); Brave New World, novel (copyedit/image); Bruce Springsteen discography, discography; Cimarron, novel/film (article re-write); Comedy film, genre (organization/text); Sam Cooke, singer (discography); Joseph Cotten, actor (article re-write); Dodsworth, novel/film (expansion/infobox); Henry Fonda, actor (additional text); Foo Fighters, band (discography); "Half as Much", song (re-write/chart info); Brenda Holloway, singer (discography); James Stewart Filmography, filmography (reformatting); Ben E. King, singer (discography); List of Scientologists, list (name addition); Shelley Long, actress (article re-write); Anthony Mann, director (filmography); Katherine Mansfield, writer (article re-write); Martha and the Vandellas, vocal group (discography); Robert Mitchum, actor (article re-write); Wright Morris, novelist (additional text/bibliography); Network, film (article expansion); Wilson Pickett, singer (discography); Random Harvest, novel/film (expansion/infobox); Red Hot Chili Peppers, band (discography); Otis Redding, singer (discography); "Respect", song (article re-write); River of No Return, film (article expansion); Roaring Twenties, decade (various text); "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay", song (article re-write); Snakes on a Plane, film (infobox/expansion); Staind, band (discography); James Stewart, actor (article re-write); Stone Temple Pilots, band (discography); The Day After, film (extensive text); The Dramatics, vocal group (expansion); The Drifters, vocal group (discography); The Glenn Miller Story, film (article re-write); The High and the Mighty, film (article re-write); "The High and the Mighty", song (additional text); The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, film (article re-write); The Marvelettes, vocal group (article re-write); The Miracles, vocal group (discography); The Naked Spur, film (article re-write); The Seventies, decade (various text); "Wake Me Up When September Ends", song (chart/credits/references); Mary Wells, singer/songwriter (article re-write); Billy Wilder, film director; Hank Williams, musician (discography); Winchester '73, film (plot/infobox).
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