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Perhaps rather than just discussing a novel with this page, we should discuss the actual topic of "Grey Matter" itself, referring to the matter within the brain. Or at the very least create a disambiguation page.
There is an article on 'Gray matter' referring to the physical neurological substance, so all we need is a disambiguation and to add the parenthetical '(novel)' to this title.
- just added the disambig page - not sure a "(novel)" especially seeing that it would need a "(short story)" anyway. :: Kevinalewis : (Talk Page)/(Desk) 09:47, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
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With all due respect to the article, it should be titled appropriately and not a pitfall for those searching for gray matter (scientific).Kevin Borland, Esq. 10:41, 7 November 2007 (UTC)