Talk:Cherith Baldry

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Cherith Baldry is one of the two authors of the Warriors series, along with Kate Cary. ((Please add to this article!))

This seems really unprofessional, but no offense to the creator. There are no sources that I see. Could someone please fix this a little? I cleaned up the grammer a little bit, but it still needs work.

I reworded a few sentences and added her previous jobs. Some more grammar fix-ups. --Shaddowwolf 03:32, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

A fair bit of relevant sourcing can be found under the Warriors (novel series) entry, and at WarriorCats.com. (The site is Flash, which is irritating; it's hard to link directly to any given bit of info. Look under "Meet Erin Hunter".) Regarding the merge suggestion, I'd suggest that it makes no sense to merge the entries for Cherith Baldry and Kate Cary unless you're going to merge both of them into the Warriors entry; that's their connection, and having an entry for both, separate from Warriors, would be odd. That said, I disagree with the merge in general -- while this obviously needs expansion (it's a stub), I think it's unfair to tie either author entirely to the one series, even though it is by far the bestselling work either has done. They each have other books, written solo or in collaboration with other authors. Auros 18:57, 31 January 2007 (UTC)