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The article says that he's an author. So am I, as I am writing this now. Claiming to be "an author" is utterly meaningless, as everyone here is "an author." Is this a published author? What press? Is this a best-selling author? What evidence? Is this an author widely translated? What evidence? What does this author write about? At present, this is a perfect, middle of the target, speedy delete. If people can't be bothered to write an actual article, they shouldn't be bothered when what they have written is deleted. Utgard Loki18:44, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've deleted a block of text which appears to have been copied almost verbatim from the author's own website. The same text was deleted previously in 2007 and reinstated twice during what appears to have been an edit war. It was, in any case, in the style of an essay, rather than text suitable for Wikipedia.--Plad2 (talk) 22:52, 7 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]