A Conversation for October: A Month of Scares
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Create: endeavours in reading, writing, rhythm, blues, art, photography, and biscuits. Started conversation Oct 1, 2014
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Bluebottle Posted Oct 9, 2014
Here's a question for you. In early 2012 I wrote a 5,688-word article about Sir Richard Worsley that was withdrawn from PeerReview for being similar to 'Lady Worsley's Whim' by Halle Rubenhold (the original version can be seen in the thread entitled 'Original Version'). This article has since been extensively re-written so that the shorter version tells only widely-known facts available from numerous easily-accessible sources. It is also now slightly unnerving.
So is A87788083 sufficiently different to be able to be returned to Peer Review? And would it count as being spooky?
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