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Hi, I'm new here. I'm Whatnext. I like to research and write. ?
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Hi @Whatnext and welcome to Scope's online community. It's great to meet you.
I've changed the title of this post as it isn't to do with PIP but you introducing yourself to the community I have similar interests to you! What do you like to research and write about?
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Hi @Whatnext - Welcome to the community, & thank you for joining. Yes, you've got me wondering what sort of research you do, & what you write as well. Do say more.
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Hi @Whatnext Welcome to the community glad you have joined us here
Have a look around and feel free to join in any discussions and maybe think of joining our research panel when opportunities arise
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Hi, and thank you all for the very warm welcome.
I research and write about the soldiers of WWI. I have had my work published in books and in magazines, and I also host my own WWI website. I'm also happy to carry out family history research, free of charge.
I'm just finding my way around your lovely forum..... I keep getting lost .
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@steve51 Thank you.
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Hi @Whatnext - Thank you for replying. That's really interesting. We used to have a secondhand bookshop, & military history was very popular. Some books like the 2 volumes of Rudyard Kipling's 'The Irish Guards in the Great War' used to fly off the shelves + other regimental histories, when we could get them....it all depended what people brought into the shop, or we bought privately.Both my son & I collect books, tho as far as non-fiction goes, he likes maritime books (one of which I'm borrowing), & those about the Peninsular War. I like the French Revolution & the Spanish Civil War, tho we both collect fiction. My son collects Kipling, which is why I remember his 'Irish Guards' books.
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Hi @Whatnext! Welcome to the community. I just wanted to check in to see how you were finding navigating the community? Let us know if you need any help My top tip is to click the 'helpful groups' link on the homepage, which will allow you to see all of the different categories of discussion.
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