Recommended by Projectkin
I'm always thrilled to see the scholarship of genealogy meet the creativity of the arts. Heines Sight starts with 2020, and just gets better. 😉
I'm delighted by Tyler's perspective bringing refreshing breath of fresh air to the dusty reputation of historical societies. He has me thinking about what I can do to support and encourage them everywhere. Bravo!
Kathy Stone has finally put out her shingle to take coaching clients. She's now here to help you with yours, dropping wonderful guidance in her publication. I can't recommend her enough!
Too much of genealogy begins with "I've been doing Genealogy since I was six..." What about the rest of us? WE start with the stories. Thank you!
Reading Aimee Liu's Legacy & Lore is like having a good friend and talented writer pop in from time to time with wonderful insights from her own work as a writer. I think it's an essential read for anyone considering publishing their own biography, autobiography, or memoir.
The challenges of childhood, or our parents unresolved struggles are so often the white rabbit we start chasing down the rabbit hole of family history. "Wait a minute!" this stack just might be the pocket watch that rabbit held. Enjoy.
Always a delight with stories and tidbits. Soon you can't imagine life without these nuggets of knowledge.
Beautifully written stories exploring quintessential American stories drawn from our shared history. Bill is also a very generous genealogist, eager to help and encourage others.
A skilled writer and subtle storyteller, Lori brings you along as she dives into old newspapers with the zeal of a muckraker. Enjoy the ride. I try to never miss an episode.



















































