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diff --git a/album/homestuck-vol-9.yaml b/album/homestuck-vol-9.yaml
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--- a/album/homestuck-vol-9.yaml
+++ b/album/homestuck-vol-9.yaml
@@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ MIDI Project Files:
   - 'Three in the Morning (Aftermath) - Unknown.mid'
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Erik Scheele:</i>
-    I don't remember how long ago it was that Plaz asked me to do an improvisation around their Three In The Morning, but I did it, and here it is!
+    I don't remember how long ago it was that [[artist:clark-powell|Plaz]] asked me to do an improvisation around her Three In The Morning, but I did it, and here it is!
 ---
 Track: Lancer
 Artists:
@@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@ Commentary: |-
     Back on Volume 8 I wrote a song called Serenade; the track art for it explains well what the song is about. In a great many ways it was an important song for me. For one, it was the first song I've ever written, by which I mean a short, lyrical work written in a structure including verses and choruses. On top of that the music and the melodies came unusually naturally to me, and it all felt organic and expressive of my situation in life at the time of writing. Serenade is by far the closest emotional connection I have to Homestuck.
     Naturally I wanted to do things properly if I was going to revisit a tune so personally significant. As part of a larger project I was tentatively calling "cellostuck" I decided to tackle Serenade and record a version with live cello parts, hopefully bringing rich textures and lyricism to the song to reflect the musical and personal progress I had made since writing the original. It came out beautifully, much more so than the other experiments I had tried with other songs. I called the final mix Requited, implying that the song can be seen from the opposite side.
     Consider Requited the pre-Scratch counterpart to Serenade.
-    For the artwork on this track I asked my chum Dodostad to draw something up. Her style of whimsical, faded character art seemed the perfect match for the song, and she did a magnificent job.
+    For the artwork on this track I asked my chum [[artist:dodostad|Dodostad]] to draw something up. Her style of whimsical, faded character art seemed the perfect match for the song, and she did a magnificent job.
 ---
 Track: Princess of Helium
 Artists:
@@ -1307,7 +1307,7 @@ MIDI Project Files:
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Tavia Morra:</i>
 
-    This was the first track art I had done for Volume 9, but at the time I drew it I didn't know it was going to be on the upcoming album. [[artist:clark-powell|Plazmataz]] played [[track:jane-dargason|a track]] they'd been working on outloud for me and asked if I wanted to do art. I jumped on the opportunity and got a lot of painting practice in with this one. I'm super proud of this one, since it was the first picture in a while that had a strong palette.
+    This was the first track art I had done for Volume 9, but at the time I drew it I didn't know it was going to be on the upcoming album. [[artist:clark-powell|Plazmataz]] played [[track:jane-dargason|a track]] she'd been working on outloud for me and asked if I wanted to do art. I jumped on the opportunity and got a lot of painting practice in with this one. I'm super proud of this one, since it was the first picture in a while that had a strong palette.
 
     <i>Quasar Nebula:</i> (wiki editor)