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- Comment: See WP:NCREATIVE for more specific criteria that needs to be met. From the current references: her offical website and Amazon listing for her book are not WP:INDEPENDENT, and her piece in the Texas Bar Journal is WP:PRIMARY and doesn't meet the threshold "well-known work" to count under WP:NCREATIVE. MolecularPilot 🧪️✈️ 02:13, 17 November 2024 (UTC)
Ann K. Simpson is an American fiction author. Her debut novel, The Titanic Test: A Love Story was released October 2024.
Early Life Ann graduated from the University of California, Berkeley (law), the University of Texas at Austin (journalism), and the University of Alabama (Spanish).
Career Ann's debut novel, The Titanic Test: A Love Story, was released by Framing Hill Media on October 22, 2024.[1]
Ann has also had contest-winning fiction appear in Say Good Night to Illiteracy, Transformation, and the Texas Bar Journal, and her nonfiction has appeared in various magazines and newspapers.[2]
Official website: https://www.annksimpson.com
- ^ https://www.amazon.com/Titanic-Test-Love-Story/dp/B0DK85P2VH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DAUKCHWUG3EU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Vp69k38NAHhCGftmxJb1drnIJiIKC0u0xKkXoNiDYVXZbPLekT_isWAeEE84lUnBypewIjEBqvQ29I5a8OYb1KMPZpWN8ZIltxVwtbjce-fOO10RSqMXkxGuardQ3UmrwTKddDsxKcJPfzYC6qGGQfbIPyN-E1Pcipe-rUNjkwUZ-PNToZtxTBEwQH9X1qScYFEk5hH2xInixaXPNGsWA9DdgzoKWw1C_wwtIAluBao.tkI_sT0bcoocP_Onyz5bHWKx253EQVPbWPySlC7pmJA&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+titanic+test&qid=1731779961&sprefix=the+titanic+te%2Caps%2C448&sr=8-1
- ^ https://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Past_Issues&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=26104