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Doing research for a new story which was inspired in part by some articles and studies on Generation X (born approximately between 1965-1980), Generation Y/the Millennials (born ~1981-1997), the Baby Boomers (born ~1946-1964), and Generation Jones—a sort of between generation wedged between late Boomers and early Xers containing folks born ~1954-1964 who share a lot of sociocultural traits with Gen X but who fall within the demographic of Boomers and who also share some cultural influences and hallmarks with them. The perception is that bloggers and folks who read blogs tend to be Gen Yers/Millennials, "digital natives" who've had the benefits of and been around digital technology and the Internet for their whole lives. It made me curious to see where y'all fell. So herein my completely unscientific poll:
What generation are you?
View Answers Baby Boomer (born between 1946 and 1953). Jones (born between 1954 and 1964). X (born between 1965 and 1980). Y/Millennial (born between 1981 and 1997).
Writing Stuff I realized that I've dropped all my writing hamsters, and they've scampered to parts unknown. The only fiction I've completed this year is the story I started last year for Russian Winters, and I suspect the only reason I managed to wring "the end" out of it is because I had a deadline—which was extended three months, to boot. Session ended two months ago; I've wasted a lot of time when I should have been writing angsting about not writing. So I'm taking a leaf from my own book to remind myself that One Hamster is Still Juggling, and I'm starting up Club 100 for Writers again: Ergo: 3
The first, from a 10-year-old girl, said: And the second, from a boy (no age specified), said: I think I melted into a big pile of "awww!" after reading those. And to top it off, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Cricket, Marianne Carus, scribbled a line at the bottom of the second letter: "Those were great stories! My favorites, too." *squee!*
[Edit: It's up now! Go listen!]
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I've never heard of this "Jones" grouping before. I always understood the Baby Boomer generation to reach to 1960. I was born in '59. I'd never heard of Generation Jones before, just stumbled across a reference to it, but it triggered an "ah-hah" moment. |
I really hate "Generation X". I prefer to think of being part of "the 13th Generation" (from a book by Neil Howe called Gen 13) or MTV Generation as it's a 'tween generation, not exactly X, not exactly Y. |