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I contest the speedy deletion of this page as Rosie Harris is an exceptionally popular writer of romance fiction in the UK. Her notability as a subject on Wikipedia is merited by the large volume of her works - 17 novels since 2000. All of which still get published in hardcover and large print before going to paperback.
One of the reasons that the article may have been tagged for speedy deletion is that there is no mention in the article itself of any of these novels having actually been published. Citations as to the titles, the publisher, dates of publication, etc., would be welcome. That would make the information that she's an author verifiable, which is a policy requirement. Accounting4Taste:talk19:14, 21 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
So much so that I've removed the speedy deletion template. The website link at the bottom of the article is broken -- possibly mistyped as I see a different one above. Other than that, this article now seems both notable and referenced. Let me know if you have any problems. Accounting4Taste:talk19:47, 21 February 2008 (UTC)Reply