Friday, February 10, 2017

Elaine Me and The New Yorker

Elaine Me and The New Yorker



SO, Elaine Benes drew a cartoon and it was published in the New Yorker.


I drew a flow chart about Stephen King..... and the link was published on the New Yorker online.  And the Paris Review. And countless other blogs, websites and Tumblrs. In the words of Elaine,


 "GET OUT!"





So, until this week, my most viewed post had, like 450 pageviews. In about 4 months. This has all happened in less than a week. Totally overwhelming. I cant imagine what it would be like to be a super popular blogger who gets numbers like this all the time! Part of me is actually genuinely freaked out about it all and wants to pretend t never happened. Another part of me feels justified to expect a personal letter form Stephen King at any moment. Inviting me to be in his band.

I am totally blown away and so appreciative of every single viewer and every single comment. I have received one marriage proposal and read countless awesome stories of how people started thier Stephen King journey. I even love the ones who say:
 a) I cant be a Stephen King fan cos I havent read the Dark Tower series

 b)  Im lame and cant spell. 

My answer to these commenters is :
a) (As I said in my comments the other day) Yes, I can, dude. And when I have read them, I will be a SK fan who has read the Dark Tower Series... Its not a competition or a club to be qualified for, is it? Its just a bunch of people reading awesome books that they connect with and love. You are all welcome here. Even if you have only read one Stephen King book. Unless it was Cell. I hated that one.... (hee hee.. just stirring the pot there...)

b) watever dood.

I have learned a lot about the internet and about fandom and about passion in the last few days.

I love how quickly things happen- the internet is like one MASSIVE flow chart that just keeps growing and connecting. Its also scary. In a good way. Like Pennywise. Hes terrrifying and will probably eat you, but hey, you might get a free balloon out of it.

I love people who love stuff passionately. I love geeks who know their particular brand of whatever back to front and all the way around. I love learning new things and teaching people new things.

I dont like elitism and exclusivity. Its cool to be fanatical, but its uncool to be superior. If your self worth is attached to making people who know less than you feel excluded, then youre probably a bit sad. 

AND I have come up with a cool new drinking game. Go and read the comments thread on my Stephen King Universe Flow Chart and take a drink every time someone says DARK TOWER. Holy Shitballs, youll be drunk before lunchtime.

And if you like, you can also check out my other Flow Charts:
A Visit From the Goon Squad Character Map
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
A Bloggers Flowchart
Six Degrees of Jason Schwartzmann

So I am totally finished blowing my own trumpet now. 
Hang on, Doodle Doo Doo Doo Doo! Ok, NOW I am finished.

The world is kinda nuts, isnt it?




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