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ABSTRACT Behind every journal there is a story, of how it came into existence, of how it has grown or declined over the years. Interwoven into this narrative is a web of human relationships between authors, editors, publishers, reviewers, subscribers and especially acquisition librarians who together are the very life blood of a journal’s existence. This is true of the Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly (ATQ). It has been my good fortune to have been the Editor of the ATQ from 1988 to 2021; Dr. Bruce Carruth invited me to become editor of the journal that he had founded in 1984. This personal reflection hopefully captures glimpses of the life of the ATQ over the past 37 years and a heartfelt appreciation of the authors, reviewers, and staff who have made my job a joy. A trip down memory lane is always an interesting, and sometimes challenging, adventure, especially so in my mid-80s. Please forgive any omissions, oversights, or any other shortcomings.

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