• Note Dr. Theodora Jankowski's research[1] on hidden homosexuality in Shakespeare's plays—including A Midsummer Night's Dream. (Read the plays first, of course.)
  • Mine Ms. Shere Hite's autobiography[2] for references acceptable per SELFSOURCE (possibly also acceptable as a full reliable source).

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  • Herbie: Fully Loaded § Marketing: rewrite using referenced N.Y. Times article.
  • Soul Kiss Films: an small yet notable[citation needed] indie film studio "dedicated to producing evocative, entertaining, and compelling movies by women, for women and about women."[3] The first step will be establishing (determining) notability, which, clearly, a quick Google search did not yield.
  • Lost Laysen (Ms. Margaret Mitchell's first book): needs citations and a plot summary

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  1. ^ Summerskill, Ben (September 2, 2001). "Shakespeare's Hidden Lesbians". The Guardian. Archived from the original on May 10, 2014.
  2. ^ Hite, Shere (2000). The Hite Report on Shere Hite. Arcadia.
  3. ^ "Soul Kiss Films—Empowering Women One Film at a Time". SoulKissFilms.com. Retrieved February 24, 2016.