Talk:Virginia Heinlein

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[edit] Proposed mergeto

I oppose the mergeto the Heinlein article. Virginia was the editor of the Grumbles from the Grave book, published after Robert's death, including writing explanatory material and a short biography for it. She is also notable for founding the Heinlein Foundation. Further, the Heinlein article is plenty long enough as it is. The information here is useful and most of it would get edited out of the Heinlein article eventually. Hu 21:30, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

I oppose the merge as well. The woman deserves her own article and shouldn't live in the shadows of her husband (she wouldn't like that :P) OMouse (talk) 05:15, 29 March 2008 (UTC)