Talk:Winnie Waldron
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Proposed merger with article about Winifred Phillips
[edit]It has been proposed that this article be merged with the article about game music composer Winifred Phillips. Music producer Winnie Waldron is a notable individual in her own right, having many high-profile credits in successful video games and internationally-recognized awards for her work. As such, she should have her own article on Wikipedia. Soundout (talk) 11:09, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]Why is she classified under "Mummies?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lindorka (talk • contribs) 03:13, 15 June 2008
The category was a reference to her work on "The Mummy" radio drama program for National Public Radio. For the sake of avoiding confusion, that category has since been removed from her entry. Soundout (talk) 20:13, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
Why has the list of Prominent Works been deleted from this page? The list of works helped define the subject's creative contributions in an objective, documented manner. Many similar biography articles include lists of prominent works such as the one which was deleted from this article (see the Discography list in the Michael Jackson article, the Works list in the Steve Reich article, the Bibliography list in the Anne Rice article, the Prominent Works list in the Jeremy Soule article). There is a precedent for this sort of list on Wikipedia. Why was the Prominent Works list deleted from this particular article? Soundout (talk) 00:24, 16 September 2008 (UTC)