Author: Paul Anderson
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If you mean Poul Anderson, the science fiction writer, please fix your author entry to move the work to the correct author page W. Paul Anderson, Canadian writer, is the author of Hunger's brides; on his author bio website, he lists all of the possible Paul Andersons that he insists is not him Paul Anderson (b. 1949) writes about programming Paul William Scott Anderson (b. 1965), English film director, can also be found at Paul W.S. Anderson Paul Norman Anderson (b. 1956), professor of Biblical and Quaker studies, George Fox University; writes on theology; he uses his middle initial when writing New Testament studies but omits it when writing for Quaker audiences; works can be found at Paul N. Anderson Paul S. Anderson is the author of Yong Kee's wish
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