User:SpikeShroom

Hey, I'm SpikeShroom (or Spike)! I'm nonbinary and go by they/them pronouns. I also have a B.A. in Spanish and Math. However, on Wikisource I've found a niche in sacred texts, though I also branch out to whatever piques my interest. I know LaTeX and tend to fix up a lot of math notation whenever I encounter it. A couple guilty pleasures are fixing random title pages and tables of contents, so let me know if you need help with those!

Cool Users!

 * SnowyCinema—incredibly dedicated to preserving old film and possibly holds the world record for fastest novel proofread (at least in my book)
 * Reboot01—jack-of-all-trades and always super enthusiastic about whatever he's working on
 * Beleg Tâl—always seems to be working on something tangential to my own projects (they are probably magical)
 * CalendulaAsteraceae—has had a huge impact on my editing standards
 * ShakespeareFan00—seems to edit my work every now and then and I really appreciate that, however intentional it is

Current Projects

 * American Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 2 (1879)
 * Bolivia (1893), published by the Bureau of the American Republics
 * Bolivia and the opening of the Panama Canal (1912), produced by the Consulado General de Bolivia.
 * The Book of the Goetia (1916) by Aleister Crowley, translated from Latin by S. L. M. Mathers
 * Christianity and Greek Philosophy (1870) by Benjamin Franklin Cocker
 * Dictionary of Spoken Spanish (1945), produced by the U.S. military
 * The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World (1928) by Marshall Walter Taylor
 * George Bernard Shaw (1909), by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
 * Hardwicke's Science-Gossip, Vol. 1 (1865), edited by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
 * The Holy Bible, American Standard Version (1901)
 * The Holy Bible, King James Version, Oxford Edition (1769)
 * Isis Unveiled, Vol. 1: Science (1891) by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
 * Kutenai Tales (1918) by Franz Boas
 * The Mahabharata, Book 1: Adi Parva (1884) by Vyasa, translated from Sanskrit by K. M. Ganguli
 * The Story of Philosophy (1926) by Durant

Sacred & Occult Texts

 * Clouds without Water (1909) by Rev. C. Verey (Aleister Crowley)
 * The Mahabharata, Book 16: Mausala Parva (1896) by Vyasa, translated from Sanskrit by K. M. Ganguli
 * The Mahabharata, Book 17: Mahaprasthanika Parva (1896) by Vyasa, translated from Sanskrit by K. M. Ganguli

Novels

 * The Revolt of the Angels (1914) by Anatole France, translated from French by Emilie Jackson

Scottish Chapbooks

 * The Battle of the Boyne (1825) by
 * Bruce's Address (c. 1804-1819) by Robert Burns, Thomas Campbell, Charles Dibdin, and Robert Tannahill
 * Four Excellent New Songs (c. 1805), by
 * Four Favourite Songs (1800s), by
 * The Girl I Left Behind Me (1800) by
 * Gow's Fareweel to Whiskey (c. 1812-1820) by Robert Burns, Niel Gow, and

Works in Spanish
(links to Spanish Wikisource)


 * Coplas por la muerte de su padre (1902) por Jorge Manrique
 * "Discurso 13 agosto 1973" por Salvador Allende
 * "Giovanni Papini" (1923) por José Carlos Mariátegui

Author Pages

 * Federico Borromeo (1564-1631)
 * Peter Brooks (1938—)
 * Hendrik van Cuyk (1546-1609)
 * Lydia Davis (1947—)
 * Vivant Denon (1747-1825)
 * Claude Joseph Dorat (1734-1780)
 * Robert Gandell (1818-1887)
 * Johannes Leusden (1624-1699)
 * John Lightfoot (1602-1675)
 * Joannes Molanus (1533-1585)
 * Jean-Noël Paquot (1722-1803)
 * John Rogers Pitman (1782-1861)
 * Richard Simon (1638-1712)
 * Brian Walton (1600-1661)

Miscellaneous

 * Blythe Was She (versions page)
 * The Boyne Water (disambig. page)
 * The Boyne Water (song) (versions page)
 * The Deil's awa wi' the Exciseman (versions page)
 * A Description of Greenland (1745) by Hans Egede
 * In Lockerbie Street (1909) by Mabel Potter Daggett
 * Niel Gow's Farewell to Whiskey (versions page)
 * "The Ohio State Exhibit" (1933) by

WikiProjects

 * WikiProject Socialism — Portal
 * WikiProject Hinduism

Tool Subpages

 * /Sandbox/
 * /common.js/
 * /common.css/
 * /CustomToolbarAdditions.js/
 * /EditCounterOptIn.js/

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