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:I am a subgroup editor in applied linguistics. I tend to author in other areas and have not had much interaction with the others. Let me know what you have got planned and I will be happy to lend a hand if needed [[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas Simmons]] 02:31, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
:I am a subgroup editor in applied linguistics. I tend to author in other areas and have not had much interaction with the others. Let me know what you have got planned and I will be happy to lend a hand if needed [[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas Simmons]] 02:31, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
::Welcome from me too. Early modern British literature sounds interesting. What does it mean nowadays? Gissing, Firbank, Huxley? Anyway, I hope you enjoy editing here. [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 02:38, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
:::Hello, glad to be here, and thank you all for the welcomes. Yes, Pullman is quite the little town. I plan on working first on the literary movements I'm familiar with, specifically the Enlightenment. Early modern Brit. Lit. encompasses up through the Enlightenment, so about at 1785 cutoff, putting Gissing, Firbank, and Huxley in an awkward place, not quite modern and not quite early modern (imagine: post-early modern? ha). --[[User:Adam Heidebrink|Adam Heidebrink]] 03:21, 16 July 2011 (UTC)

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Hi Adam,
Talk about small worlds - I was in Pullman many years ago visiting friends who happened to be on the entertainment committee for the students. I was there when Emerson Lake and Palmer showed. Talk about stuffed shirts.
I am a subgroup editor in applied linguistics. I tend to author in other areas and have not had much interaction with the others. Let me know what you have got planned and I will be happy to lend a hand if needed Thomas Simmons 02:31, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
Welcome from me too. Early modern British literature sounds interesting. What does it mean nowadays? Gissing, Firbank, Huxley? Anyway, I hope you enjoy editing here. Ro Thorpe 02:38, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
Hello, glad to be here, and thank you all for the welcomes. Yes, Pullman is quite the little town. I plan on working first on the literary movements I'm familiar with, specifically the Enlightenment. Early modern Brit. Lit. encompasses up through the Enlightenment, so about at 1785 cutoff, putting Gissing, Firbank, and Huxley in an awkward place, not quite modern and not quite early modern (imagine: post-early modern? ha). --Adam Heidebrink 03:21, 16 July 2011 (UTC)