User talk:Ungoliant13
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[edit] List of novelists from the United States
Notability for inclusion on the list is somewhat different from notability for inclusion in Wikipedia. Have you looked at the criteria on the Talk page? Myself, I don't see why Heck is any more important than the scores of little-known horror writers out there who may have some admirers among fans of the genre but are otherwise indistinguishable. If, after looking at the criteria, you honestly think Heck is one of the landmark horror novelists of our time (with, it looks like, only two published novels to his credit, and both issued just this year) and unjustly neglected by the mainstream, then go ahead and add him back.
Of course, I wrote the list criteria, and I'm talking as if I own the list—which I don't, although I seem to be the only one who cares about it... (Lists like this are on the way out, anyway—it'll all be Categories soon.)--ShelfSkewed [Talk] 20:06, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
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- Yeah, I should probably come up with a different word--using notability in two different contexts is confusing. Anyway, if you are well versed in American horror literature, I encourage you to go through the list and add any novelists not on it that you do think fit the criteria, and kick off any that you think are unworthy or marginal. I did my best when I cleaned up the list, but I'm not a horror expert. --ShelfSkewed [Talk] 04:38, 15 December 2006 (UTC)