User:Pburka/Sole authors of notable books
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Wikipedia has many articles about books and authors. Some authors are so notable that their books are all widely discussed and studied, so we have pages for the author and each of their books, and maybe even a
In many cases, the best answer is a page for the author, with a redirect from their notable book.
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It's natural for a book page to have some biographical information about the author. If the author is living, then the book article becomes a
Natural expansion path
There's a natural path for the page to expand if the author goes on to write a second and third notable book. When that happens, a reasonable editor will add a new section to the author's page. Instead of two or three stubs with duplicated biographical information, we'll have one substantial page that provides some shared context for the author's oeuvre.
Consistency
Preferring pages about authors is consistent, or at the very least, not inconsistent. We have pages for Noble Prize winning authors like Kazuo Ishiguro, whose books are individually notable, as well as for prolific authors whose individual works might rarely be notable like Louis L'Amour. Maintaining pages for authors of single works is consistent with how we present these other authors.
Exceptions
- Books with multiple authors don't have an unambiguous redirect target, so fall outside of this guidance.