Talk:Susanna Gregory
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[edit]This reads like an endorsement of her books and is unsourced.
What do you mean it needs to be sourced? The books are the sources. I fail to see anything in there which requires proper 'citations.'--Edchilvers 17:01, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
- The more citations the better. For example, see the bio I wrote for John Dugard or Tim Bray or Sam Ruby. Citations are your friend and use them as much as possible to improve the quality of the article. --Deodar 00:46, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
"Simon Beaufort"
[edit]It's known that Susanna Gregory is one half of the "Simon Beaufort" partnership (is it known who the other is?), and Simon Beaufort currently redirects here, but as yet there's nothing written here about "Beaufort"'s novels. Is anyone willing to Be Bold and add the Sir Geoffrey Mappestone books either here or on a separate Simon Beaufort page?
I've also noticed that Matthew Bartholomew doesn't lead to where I'd expected. Shouldn't there be a disambiguation page? Even if our Matt may not merit his own page (though Cadfael does!), I suspect that most people aren't going to be looking for an obscure football player... --Kay Dekker (talk) 19:43, 25 December 2010 (UTC)