Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Penny Birch

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The result was delete. Sandstein 17:59, 5 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Penny Birch

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Article was first redirected with summary "non-notable if indeed she exists at all", and then incorrectly nominated for speedy deletion G8 ("dependent page of a page which does not exist, has been deleted, or is itself currently tagged for speedy deletion"), which was false as well.

The author (or nom de plume) clearly exists, you don't get a page at Penguin Books[1] for no reason.

However, I can't find evidence that she has received significant attention, so she probably isn't

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  • Comment The article was, until recently, a redirect to
    Nexus Books, Birch's publisher. Penny Birch is certainly a pseudonym, and could be a collective pseudonym. I can't find any biographical information in reliable sources, although I did find a few citations to an essay which appears to be by the same author, "Squiddly Diddly: The Relationship of the Octopus to Female Sexuality."[2][3] pburka (talk) 14:05, 31 May 2020 (UTC)[reply
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