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When will she be considered to have successfully "emerged"? Maybe if she ever releases any other work, given the only thing listed here was from 2001? 22 years of inactivity after a childhood publication doesn't an "emerging writer" make... she already "emerged", if in barely-formed state, then went back in! This - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10701497/I-gave-Britains-eccentric-aristocrat-baby-craved-wont-her.html - gives some hint as to her present activities, and the fact that her mother apparently lives in a "16th-century fairytale chateau in Normandy" with a "great hall" (the question does arise: how? Photography must pay a hell of a lot more than one would think!) probably means she isn't finding it necessary to knuckle down to poetic toil. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.201.123 (talk) 13:04, 10 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
This woman's current notability derives from her daughter being also the daughter of a media-savvy British peer; no searches online yield any indication that she has, since 2001's publication of her only book, done, nor is doing, anything notable. Her user-generated accounts claim she's a "Composer and writer of musical theater, contemporary music and songs" and "Composer; writer, librettiste, and music director, for musical theater", but none of this work appears to be of the type to attract mainstream media attention, as there are absolutely no independent references to any of it. The only thing she appears to have done is i) be the daughter of two notable individuals; ii) have been young and had a not massively notable book of poems published, which, as the article indicates, did indeed receive some mainstream attention, but it is questionable- particularly given the long-standing article notability/ reference tags- whether this makes her "notable" by Wikipedia standards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.195.136 (talk) 00:01, 27 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]