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A fact from Carol Brightman appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 23 May 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Carol Brightman first gained inspiration for her book Sweet Chaos from her younger sister, who worked as the Grateful Dead's lighting director and literary agent?
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... that when Carol Brightman published her novel Sweet Chaos, it was occasionally mislisted as Fat Trip, causing it to be marketed as a diet book?Carol Brightman, 80, Dies; Profiled a Notable Writer and a Notable Band "In 1999 she wrote a frustration-filled essay for the paper’s Book Review about the consequences when her Grateful Dead book was misidentified by some book-listing services under an early, rejected title, “Fat Trip,” a phrase Jerry Garcia, the band’s frontman, used to describe something odd or unexpected."
Interesting bio, on good sources, no copyvio obvious. The hook is cute, but wouldn't it be fairer to her to say what the book was about, than what it was not? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:41, 2 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
ALT1... that when Carol Brightman published a novel about the Grateful Dead, it was occasionally listed under a different name?
ALT1a... that Carol Brightman first gained inspiration to write a novel about the Grateful Dead because her younger sister worked as their lighting director and literary agent?
Comment: "novel" generally refers to fictional works. The biographies and other works by Brightman do not appear to be fictitious or imaginary, and the hooks should not mislead. --Animalparty! (talk) 03:06, 3 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
Thank you, both. The offer is generous, so I struck two just to make life easier for a prep builder. ALT1b is simply too long, otherwise a good idea. I'd actually like the book title Sweet Chaos in a hook. Per the comment, why not just say "book" instead of "novel"? In ALT3, the name of the prize should be shortened, not made longer. - Let's find one hook! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:10, 3 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
ALT1ab... that Carol Brightman first gained inspiration for her book Sweet Chaos because her younger sister worked as the Grateful Dead's lighting director and literary agent?
ALT1ba....that although Carol Brightman's book Sweet Chaos was about the Grateful Dead, it also examined exterior factors which led to the band's popularity?