I'm a retired computational chemist who did some minor editing before 2020, created a couple of starter pages in 2020, and since 2024 have had more time to create new pages and expand others. My interests include but are not limited to women rabbis, social justice activists, science, WikiProject Kabbalah, and Women in Red AfD's. I've also edited pages about Philadelphia politics, including creating the section Councilmanic prerogative, adding a paragraph about the ward system in Philadelphia#Politics, and creating or updating pages of Philadelphia politicians.
Fixing citation errors and trying to find missing citations is fun for me. Over time, I've been drawn to creating pages or more commonly improving pages started by others for people who weren't famous enough to catch a more experienced editor's attention for an article but did have enough coverage in reliable sources for one. I also like to fix issues identified with maintenance tags.
I deleted Women in Red newsletters off my talk page since I can read the archives here. I also like to read The Signpost.
I wish I'd found this citation tool earlier. It creates a filled-in, properly formatted citation template if you provide a DOI, URL, or ISBN value.
Also wondered how many people are active on English Wikipedia and with the "Wikipedia size & users" template I know the answer.