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The First Ten Years

Two Sides of the Same Love Story

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A sometimes hilarious, occasionally heartbreaking, and always entertaining joint memoir by Joseph Fink, cocreator of Welcome to Night Vale, and his wife, writer and performer Meg Bashwiner, chronicling the first ten years of their relationship from both sides.

There are two sides to every love story.

In 2009, 22-year-old Joseph Fink, newly arrived to New York City from the West Coast, was juggling odd jobs to pay the rent and volunteering with a theater company in the East Village so he could snag free tickets to their shows.

Meg Bashwiner, a 22-year-old aspiring performer and playwright, was living with her parents in New Jersey, working a desk job and commuting to her internship with that same East Village theater company.

Joseph and Meg's stories meet when they both find themselves selling tickets in a cramped box office. They quickly became friends. Within a year, they were a couple. Within five years they were touring the world, performing on some of the world's greatest and not so great stages.

In this candid, soul-baring memoir, Joseph and Meg recount their first ten years together, each telling their story as they remember it, without having consulted the other. We hear both sides of their first kiss, first breakup, first getting back together, the death of a father, marriage, international fame, world tours, mental illness, and discussions about having children. Sometimes, they recall things differently—neither agrees on who paid for the morning after pill on their first date. Sometimes they remember the exact same details in the same way—but still have their own narrative on just what those details mean.

Poignant, funny, and real, alternately told in Joseph and Meg's remarkably different, yet equally compelling voices, The First Ten Years is the story of two individuals finding their way in the world and becoming ""adults"" as they learn to become a couple.

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    • Library Journal

      March 26, 2021

      This joint memoir, cowritten by performer Bashwiner and Welcome to Night Vale cocreator Fink, tells two sides of their shared love story, spanning 2009 to 2019. This entertaining and often humorous work covers big life moments, such as the death of a parent, the loss of a job, a cross-country move, and more, as Fink and Bashwiner commit to each other and their relationship. The duo explore how they met in New York and each made personal and professional changes to achieve their creative dreams; they end the book with discussions about embarking upon parenthood. Bashwiner and Fink cover the events of each year separately (they say they didn't talk to each other about their respective versions of events before they began writing), which leads to some instances of differing recollections. This is a unique way to hear how each experienced monumental events such as their first kiss and their engagement. VERDICT Proving that there are two sides to every story, Bashwiner and Fink succeed in sharing theirs with the world. A recommended purchase for libraries where Fink's previous books (Welcome to Night Vale; Alice Isn't Dead) circulate well. This memoir is primarily for longtime fans of either of the authors.--Mattie Cook, Flat River Community Lib., MI

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2021
      In this joint memoir, Fink and Bashwiner recount the first decade of their relationship. In a chronological narrative, the authors take turns sharing their perspective of significant events in their lives, beginning with their first meeting in 2009 while selling tickets to an art collective in the East Village. He was from Southern California and hoped to become a writer. She was from New Jersey and dreamed of being in the theater. As their story begins, readers will discover familiar feelings of joy and uncertainty as the authors explore the details of their new relationship, including their first date, first kiss, and, later, the decisions to move in together and to get married. The authors also share accessible moments of doubt, fear, stress, and heartbreak, including fights and disagreements, loss of self-confidence, and feelings of mental and emotional turmoil. However, at the point in the text when their careers begin to take off, the tone and accessibility shift. The details of their careers become the primary focus, especially repetitive discussions from both authors about the creation and ongoing success of Welcome to Night Vale, a podcast based on the concept that the listener has tuned in to a rural radio station in the fictitious Southwest desert town of Night Vale. "It was something we had no control over. We had no choice but to keep saying yes to all the new opportunities it offered us," writes Bashwiner, whose increased use of profanity begins to lose its emphatic effect as the book progresses. Toward the end of the text, both sides of the narrative begin to turn around, as the authors discuss universally relatable feelings about having children. However, the story never fully recovers. A fresh take on memoir writing that offers moments of humor and insight but fails to live up to its potential.

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