Talk:William B. Rowe

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William B. Rowe[edit]

Bill Rowe was a close friend of my grandmother, Frances Crane. She was the author of the Pat Abbott mystery series, and also wrote for The New Yorker. They were both part of the artist community in Taos, New Mexico in the 1950s. I own 3 originals of Rowe's, and I have the transcripts of the judge's instructions to the jury when the man accused of his murder was being tried. I would very much like to get more information about Bill Rowe, and would be grateful if the author of this article would get in touch with me.Cgeoghegan (talk) 01:01, 5 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hi! You wanted to get in touch with author. Since Wikipedia is collaborative effort, most articles have multiple contributors. You can find out who they are by clicking on article's history tab. Original author would be first entry shown at bottom of oldest history page; however, subsequent contributors often significantly expand original entry. When you look at Rowe's history page, you'll see I wrote original article which includes virtually all the facts about Rowe's life/work. So...what can I do for you?--Orygun (talk) 01:48, 4 December 2008 (UTC)