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Fullerton is a founder member of the Australian Brontë Association and of the NSW Dickens Society. She started the Anthony Trollope Appreciation Group of Australia and was also the instigator of the Rudyard Kipling Society of Australia. She is a member of the Dylan Thomas Society of Australia, and the Sydney Passengers (Sherlock Holmes Society). She is also a member of the invitation-only Samuel Pepys Club UK, the Trollope Society UK, and is a life member of the Jane Austen Societies of the UK and of North America.
This appears to be an incomplete picture of the history of the article. It was moved to draft (by me) because there was neither clear consensus to delete, nor a strong basis to keep as it was. The article was thereafter substantially improved in draft by Megalibrarygirl—a well-established editor who frequently improves articles in this field—who more than doubled the size of the article while adding more than a dozen better sources, and removing several poor sources. The article was then moved back to mainspace by Megalibrarygirl. There was no involvement by any paid editor in any part of the process of improving the article in draft space, or moving it back to mainspace. The fact that it was moved back to mainspace in just two days is a credit to Megalibrarygirl's intensive efforts. bd2412T13:31, 22 August 2017 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for giving a complete picture of the history of the article. I expect that the BLP will now be more robust against further AfDs. Xxanthippe (talk) 22:25, 22 August 2017 (UTC).Reply