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I am in the WikiEdu Climate Finance Biography online course starting July 8th 2024

  1. Mia Mottley, PM of Barbados
    1. Wikipedia bio lacks information on the Bridgetown Initiative (only mentions earlier “Bridgetown Agenda”)
      1. https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1852&context=nejpp
      2. https://www.politico.eu/article/cancel-debt-climate-change-barbados-mia-mottley/
      3. https://www.reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/twenty-five-trailblazing-women-leading-fight-against-climate-change-2023-03-07/

Other people who meet the wikipedia page notability criteria:

Professor Satinder Brar -- I will add her name to the wiki women in red project

Marisa Sterling PEO -- I discovered that she has a page that was essentially a stub - this was an interesting experience in that the un-redirects that I did got reversed even through Ms. Sterling clearly meets the notability guidelines.

Draft page for Lisa D. Pfefferle

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Penny Reid
OccupationWriter and Publisher, Biotech Researcher
CitizenshipUSA
GenreRomance, Smart Romance
SubjectSelf-Help
Notable worksKnitting in the City Series Winston Brothers
Website
https://pennyreid.ninja/

Professor Lisa D. Pfefferle holds the C. Baldwin Sawyer Chair of Engineering at Yale University. She joined Yale as an assistant professor in 1983, going on to become the first female full professor in engineering in 1997, and the first women to chair the Department of Chemical Engineering in 1999 (1999-2003). Pfefferle is a noted expert in the areas of combustion kinetics and chemical reaction engineering.

Pfefferle's concentration is in catalytically stabilized hydrocarbon fuels and analyzing the hydrocarbon chemistry in flames. Her other interests include soot formation mechanisms, incineration of toxic wastes, laser-based diagnostics for chemically reacting flow systems and the synthesis of aligned carbon nanotubes.

The Yale engineer leads an interdisciplinary team that has been awarded a three-year, $1.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to design more efficient and cost-effective solar cells.

She holds seven patents for the scientific materials and processes she has developed in her laboratory.


Penny Reid
OccupationWriter and Publisher, Biotech Researcher
CitizenshipUSA
GenreRomance, Smart Romance
SubjectSelf-Help
Notable worksKnitting in the City Series Winston Brothers
Website
https://pennyreid.ninja/

Draft page for Penny Reid

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Penny Reid
OccupationWriter and Publisher, Biotech Researcher
CitizenshipUSA
GenreRomance, Smart Romance
SubjectSelf-Help
Notable worksKnitting in the City Series Winston Brothers
Website
https://pennyreid.ninja/

Penny Reid is a best-selling author of romance novels. Several of her books have been listed on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal best seller lists.[1][2] Some have appeared on lists of must-read romances.[3][4]

Reid's first novel, Neanderthal Seeks Human, was self-published in 2013 after she received many rejections from agents and publishers.[5] Her "smart-romance" novels have received thousands of reviews on the Amazon-owned social network/book cataloging website, Goodreads. In 2022, her series about the Winston Brothers was reported as being planned for a television adaptation.[6] The financial success of the Winston Brothers series allowed her to launch her own publishing imprint, Smartypants Romance, for authors wishing to set their novels within the universes created by her books.[5][6] Twelve authors wrote in this setting in 2019.[5]

Contents 1 Early writing 2 Community Service and Philanthropy 3 Scientific Community Service and Leadership 4 Honours and awards 5 Selected bibliography 6 References

Early writing career

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Reid worked in biotech research at the time of publishing the first Knitting in the City book in 2013.

Community Service and Philanthropy

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Reid frequently advises "indie" writers about how to increase their chances of success.[5][7]

The question Reid receives most often from writers is: How do I know if my book is any good? “This is the wrong question,” she replies. “No book, movie, painting, art in any form is universally loved. The real, important question is: How do I find my audience?  [5]

Reid donates the profits of one book a year to charity.

she donated the entire first month’s royalties, over $30K, for a novel entitled Kissing Tolstoy, to The Hispanic Federation to benefit victims of Hurricane Maria. This year, she will be donating the proceeds of the next novel in the series, entitled Kissing Galileo.[5]

Publishing Imprint

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"Beyond writing, Reid has established an #ownvoices-focused mentorship incubator and publishing imprint. This initiative encourages diversity and provides opportunities for new voices in the romance genre. Through her imprint, Smartypants Romance, Penny Reid has opened up her universe to other authors, thus expanding her market presence and allowing fresh stories to flourish under her brand’s philosophy."[8]

Smartypants romance is the imprint.[9] Books set in the Penny Reid Book Universe are gaining attention on recommended reading lists.[10]

It popped up in a ruling by Judge Alvin Hellerstein in the weird Cocky-gate controversy in which a self-published author tried to trademark the term "Cocky" lol and sent cease and desist letters to other authors[11] The Author's Guild used Reid as an example of a publisher, to counter the argument that the self-pulbished author trying to trademark the word Cocky.[11]

Plaintiffs’ lack of due diligence failed to uncover the stark difference between a publisher and a publicist, i.e., non-party best-selling author Penny Reid is the former, while Defendant Jennifer Watson is the latter (Ms. Watson’s website even states that she provides “publicist and marketing services” and nowhere indicates that she writes or publishes books),” wrote Judge Alvin Hellerstein of the Southern District of New York.[11]

Book Series

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References

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  1. ^ "Best-Selling Books Week Ended March 11". WSJ. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  2. ^ "Combined Print & E-Book Fiction - Best Sellers - Books - Aug. 19, 2018 - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  3. ^ "Hot Stuff: February romance novels explore finding happily-ever-afters post-trauma". EW.com. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  4. ^ Ardon-Coppinger, Renée (Nov 9, 2022). "Lay Into Summer The Right Way With 22 Sizzling Romance Novels". www.theurbanlist.com. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Fox, MeiMei. "How To Build A Successful Writing Career Through Self-Publishing". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  6. ^ a b Boccella, Maggie (2022-07-13). "'The Winston Brothers': Penny Reid's Cult Romance Series to Be Adapted for Television". Collider. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  7. ^ McCartney, Jennifer. "Indie Authors Talk Editors". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  8. ^ "Penny Reid: Exploring the Charm of Smart Romance Novels". storgy.com. 2024-02-05. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  9. ^ "Our Team – Smartypants Romance". smartypantsromance.com. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  10. ^ Shotwell, Alyssa (2022-02-11). "6 Contemporary Romance Novels With Women in STEM Protagonists". The Mary Sue. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  11. ^ a b c Biggs, John (2018-06-18). "The long Cocky-gate nightmare is over". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
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