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You'll learn all about using FamilySearch's Research Wiki, Full-Text Search, and Memories. Plus, much more! See my genealogy books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robin-R.-Foster/author/B09GV6V9MH
Fueled by research and caffeine.
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**Member of the Southern California Genealogical Society, the Los Angeles City Historical Society, and the National Genealogical Society.**
A world made of gears. Doing both speed premium short term updates and long term world model building. Currently focused on weekly AI updates. Explorations include AI, policy, rationality, medicine and fertility, education and games.
As a community, we capture, preserve, and share our stories in every conceivable form. We inspire and encourage one another in posts, events, and conversations.
Unlock the storytelling potential of your family history! From Research to Novel guides you in selecting the most compelling parts of your genealogical research and helps you decide whether to craft a creative nonfiction or historical fiction novel.
I love networking with genealogists in the art of writing and ancestral storytelling.
2019: University of Tasmania (Diploma of Family History)
2020: Built my niche at (Essential Genealogy Academy).
2024: Explore and share my genealogy journey here.
Life is messy and crazy. I cover a blend of my interests, expertise, and experiences—often ironic, a little quirky, and always designed to find the positive. Join me on the journey.
Shining a light on the best online genealogy blogs and newsletters. If you're looking for great writing, meaningful content and podcasts that are all about genealogy, family history and memoirs, GenStack brings it all right to your inbox.
I manage ConferenceKeeper.org, a free online calendar of genealogy events. It features thousands of webinars, seminars, and conferences hosted by societies, libraries, and other. It’s an easy way to find genealogy education on any topic.
The Corn Island Project is a living exploration of lost and at-risk histories—uncovering forgotten places, fragile records, and personal narratives, preserving what time tried to erase—because what’s forgotten is often what matters most.