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Misplaced Pages Editor Continues Attack on Amanda Filipacchi

After an Op-Ed article by Amanda Filipacchi in The New York Times that was critical of the removal of links in the Misplaced Pages article about her and arguably sexist classifications of her work by Misplaced Pages editors, a Misplaced Pages editor with the handle of Qworty began a campaign of editing articles about Filipacchi's novels that are negative in tone and deepen the impression that Misplaced Pages is at war with women writers. Those edits include this article.

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