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Wow, what a ride. At least we survived the living of it.

At the beginning of the aught-somethings, I was, serially, executive director, vice president and president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, necessitating several years' recuperation.

George W. Bush ascended to the presidency of the United States of America -- twice. And I did not move to Canada, though the news of the second election reached us while we were in St. John.

Sixteen novels were published of which I was co-author or author; two collections; ten chapbooks; nine shorter works in venues other than chapbooks. Meanwhile, we-or-I wrote a dozen novels and nineteen shorter works.

Steve and I were honored guests at ten conventions; and panelists at seven WorldCons. I managed to get to our "local" con, Boskone, five times in nine years, and to AlbaCon four times.

We replaced the roof on the house, and also the windows. I serially owned three cars: a 1990 Plymouth, a 1998 Altima, and 2000 Subaru.

I played chauffeur and moral-support while Steve heroically undertook the rebuilding of his mouth.

We had two publishers die under us. In 2006 Embiid folded; followed by Meisha Merlin, in 2007.

In January 2007, I went "back to work" as an academic secretary at Colby College.

Baen picked us up in 2007 (making the third time our career has risen from the dead), while Webscriptions took up the electronic rights.

We lost four cats (Nicky derFluffer, Kodiak Felicia Browne, Hypatia, and Max!). We also gained four (Mozart, Scrabble, Dulsey, and Hexapuma), one of whom (young Dulsey) was subsequently established elsewhere.

Steve and I celebrated the 20th through the 29th anniversaries of our marriage, and the 22nd through 31st anniversaries of merging our households together.

I somehow went from being 48 to 57 years old. Funny 'bout that.

Date: 2009-12-31 06:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gilraen2.livejournal.com
i too went from 48 to 57. i feel like something exciting should have happened. but i'm not sure it did. oh, yeah! we ran a worldcon. was that exciting? hmmm.

Date: 2009-12-31 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I went from 17 to 26. I worked a lot of "dead-end" jobs and dropped out of school repeatedly. I and my shrink figured out I was bi-polar. I reached the lowest point of my life at 22, after I was assaulted. I realized you don't have live drowning in bitterness and hate if you don't want to. I realized I want to grow up to be an old woman, wrinkled and wise. The Aughts were heavy on the realizations, light on the action, I want to balance that paradigm a little bit better in the next decade.

Good luck to everyone else!

~Lizah C

Date: 2010-01-01 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isabellag.livejournal.com
I went from 39 to 48, so I've arrived at where you were. I went from settled in a good job to unsettled in a good job, from settled in a small house to settled in a slightly larger house requiring lots of work, and in the process acquired another mortgage but also a beautifully renovated house with my dream kitchen (not that I care that much about kitchens, y'know, but...) and a small but perfectly formed room of my own chock full of 'my stuff'. I'm interested in the transformation from 48 to 57, obviously because that's where I'm headed now, so I'm following your journey with lots of interest. House the 'oughties' are good for you!

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