I'm not a published author (except articles in a couple of magazines/journals, none of which are published in Logos). How did I end up with an author page on Faithlife?
How did I end up with an author page on Faithlife?
Is this a clue?
I reckon you're more prolific than N T Wright. :-)
(BTW I have read and enjoyed (almost) every word)
Prophetic?
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And to think...we knew her BEFORE she was famous! [H]
LOL. Thank you all! [:)]
I have thought maybe I might want to write a book someday, but have never managed to get started on one. So it's not likely to happen. But keep holding your breath. You never know...
I would ask that 1 follower.
It's me. I followed to see if there was any content on that page that might elucidate me. Nada.
Hmmm... my best guess would be that you're listed as an author in a dataset or dataset documentation or some such thing, even if it's not available for sale to the public anymore.
I'm not sure how, but somehow you ended up in our author database as author 24936.
This corresponding wiki page was created on April 12, 2015: https://wiki.faithlife.com/Rosie_Perera—probably at the same time and by the same automated or bulk processes as the Faithlife group.
Would you like us to delete these?
I'm not sure how, but somehow you ended up in our author database as author 24936. This corresponding wiki page was created on April 12, 2015: https://wiki.faithlife.com/Rosie_Perera—probably at the same time and by the same automated or bulk processes as the Faithlife group. Would you like us to delete these?
Doesn't really matter to me. I was just curious. But I'm not an author (yet). Well, I've published a few articles in magazines/journals, but not any that Faithlife carries.