Talk:Eric Kraft
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[edit]1. Why does the article say, "Each novel tells of some aspect of the fictional Peter Leroy's life, with several of them supposed to have been written by Leroy." Why "several"? Are not all of them "memoirs" by Peter Leroy? Chunks of a couple of them may have been "written" by various alter egos of Leroy, but all are filtered through his (sometimes doctored) memory.
2. Why does the entry on FLYING say it "contains three novellas (Taking Off, On the Wing, and Flying Home)"? What constitutes a "novella" in Wikipedia? In perusing the component parts right now in front of me I see that the first edition of TAKING OFF is 205 pp., the first edition of ON THE WING is 242 pp. Yes, FLYING itself collects the first two and adds the third, previously unpublished, but the paperback (the only full edition) runs 581 pp.
Just wondering... Signinstranger (talk) 23:11, 11 June 2009 (UTC)