User talk:Kmorse jones

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Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or, and a volunteer should respond shortly. Again, welcome! Carbon Caryatid (talk) 11:45, 27 April 2016 (UTC)

Hello again, the above is a boilerplate template, as you can see, but I am writing this more personally to say how delighted I am to see the new book on Elizabeth Robins Pennell that you added to her article. She is a great favourite of mine. I take it you are the author? Congratulations! Wikipedia has strong guidelines about conflict of interest (WP:COI) and I offer my help in navigating them. Your expertise is much appreciated - the key thing is to get information included in the relevant articles in a way that respects the rules and the spirit of the encyclopedia. The simplest thing is to write the changes you think need to be made, and post them not on the article itself, but on its talkpage (e.g. here). Then someone who is not so intimately connected as the author of a recent book -- me, for instance -- can incorporate some or all of your suggested changes into the body of the article.

Today was a good day for food women on Wikipedia - Woman's Hour featured this conversation this morning:
 * Polly Russell, curator at the British Library, and Carolin Young from the Oxford Food Symposium on their project to encourage people to add new pages to Wikipedia to explain and document the role of women within the history of food.

Good luck getting to grips with Wikipedia! I'm not around all the time, but I will reply within a couple of days (usually) if you respond underneath this message. Or, if you need help more immediately, I recommend the Teahouse. Carbon Caryatid (talk) 11:58, 27 April 2016 (UTC)