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I like that the additions to the article broaden the information about Dimaline's background and the variety of work she has done. I do, however, think that the article could be improved by reorganizing the order of information. I think the Reception and Awards sections should be paired together, with the former coming before the latter, and both coming after Community Involvement. Additionally, the bibliography section (which is present in the current live version of the article, but not included in your sandbox version) tends to be the final section on most author pages. I also think transferring some of the information found in the lead into other sections would strengthen the article, namely the mentions of awards. Jfox252 (talk) 14:51, 5 March 2020 (UTC)Reply