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Five Years
By this time, I will just be finishing my first year of University at Carleton. I will be a quarter of the way finished my Bachelors degree in Journalism! I will also have a part time job and will be living in a flat in Ottawa. -
Ten Years
At this point, I'll be 24. I will be working as a historical journalist, traveling and writing about the latest historical finds and mysteries. I will continue to write novels on the side, and am finishing my first novel to submit to my publisher. I am currently writing an article for the Smithsonian.I have a typewriter and a cool hat and a cat; I am very happy and satisfied. -
Fifteen Years
- I have successfully published my first trilogy, and it is a big hit. I now have a section of the National Geographic magazine I write articles for, and I write some pieces for museums. I've decided to start a family. I have hired someone else to help me write my articles, and they do much of the traveling. I still travel, but not as much because of my family. I have two cats now, more cool hats, and now I have a home office for my work.
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Twenty Years
I am recognized as an excellent historical journalist in the journalism community, and as a successful author of multiple award-winning books. I am the lead historical journalist for the National Geographic, and work mostly from home now. I travel and write about my travels, and I have written articles about latest finds. My three cats and I have a book, Writing and Whiskers, which is an educational guidebook to teach about successful journalism while balancing home life.