Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Catherine Alexander


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The result was delete. —&thinsp;JJMC89&thinsp; (T·C) 00:57, 10 April 2019 (UTC)

Catherine Alexander

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Doesn't appear to meet WP:PROF, WP:AUTHOR or WP:GNG. Boleyn (talk) 17:02, 2 April 2019 (UTC)
 * Delete fails NPROF, no substantive sources. Reywas92Talk 18:08, 2 April 2019 (UTC)
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 * Delete writer with a number of published stories listed, and nominations for some minor literary prizes. However, article is an orphan, no books, no claim that any of the published stories was particularly notable, and no sources. I can't find anything on her - she has a common name and  I can't seem to find a keyword that brings up anything useful.E.M.Gregory (talk) 22:38, 3 April 2019 (UTC)
 * Comment The only thing I found in the news about the author was a local news blog article titled "Edmonds author starts a group for ‘Elder Orphans’" on her involvement in forming a Facebook support group for the elderly. Writing this into the personal life section could help establish some notability in conjunction with the nominations, but the Wikipedia article in question seems to take verbatim from the author's personal website without citing it. I did also find an article on University of Washington Department of Pathology's newsletter that collaborated the claim that her story was read by Jorja Fox, but this doesn't seem to establish any major notability on it's own. Userqio (talk) 05:50, 9 April 2019 (UTC)


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