Talk:Louise Lawrence (author)
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[edit]I'm shocked that she did not have a page for wikipedia eariler, so I the only way to get her noticed is to create one for her. Elizabeth, if you're reading this all I want is for you to be proud.
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[edit]Wow. This page DID require cleanup. And it still does. The list of books, I suspect, is incomplete, and so is her biography. I tried to remove all of the speculation ("She was known to be rebellious in her time) and POV in addition to cleaning up the grammar, spelling, and general style, but this page still needs heavy work. Anything you can add is appreciated; I'll check back to see if grammar needs cleanup again.
One more problem: many of the book pages link here as "Elizabeth Holden". She wrote under the name Louise Lawrence; stylebook says that means that all listings of her as an author should name her that way.Thor Rudebeck 01:29, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
I have long been a fan of Elizabeth Holden/Louise Lawrence. I don't think that she wrote "To Whom The Wilderness Speaks". I might be wrong but I think this was written by a different Louise Lawrence. Could someone check this out? Margaret Morton. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.209.31.39 (talk) 00:02, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
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