Talk:Myrtle Reed

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REQUEST FULFILLED: Can someone create a link for the book "A Weaver of Dreams" which was made into a silent film, please? Thanks Prof. Plum —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.177.55.54 (talk) 15:10, 1 October 2010 (UTC) Thank you so much. I was able to post onto the new page.[reply]

REQUEST PENDING: Can someone create a link between the new page for the silent film titled "A Weaver of Dreams" and the screen star's already existing page titled "Viola Dana", please? Thanks Prof. Plum

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It's a good article. It could stress the importance she had on early 20th century fiction and highlight her strength as a literary female. In her time, she was a best selling author. Her books sold over a hundred thousand copies and were widely regarded as timeless. My great grandmother grew up reading Myrtle Reed and often turned back to them in later years, always wishing there had been more novels.

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