Talk:Kim Wilkins

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I'm going to remove the "notability tag", but I appreciate that I need to add more material to provide a proper assertion of notability. Give me time to do this. If her notability is doubted by anyone, however, do a google search and you'll find 37,000 hits, most of which appear to be the same Kim Wilkins. She has quite a large number of books published in mass-market editions (such editions have print runs of well over 5000) and has won awards, particularly for her first novel The Infernal. However, I need to say something more precise in the actual article, which will take me some time for accuracy and sourcing. Metamagician3000 01:33, 14 August 2006 (UTC)