So, here’s a thing that happened:
This blog turned 15 years old this month. On October 19th, actually.
Blink, blink.
Holy crap, this blog is old. It’s a surly teenager now. It’s slamming doors and stealing my whiskey. It just ran up the stairs and yelled down at me, YOU’RE NOT MY REAL DAD.
Oh, but I am, blog. I am.
If you’ll take a momentary trip with me in the Wayback Machine, you will discover that once upon a time, when Cavepeople rode to work on Pteranodons, I ran a BBS — a bulletin board system. (I had various names for said BBS: BizarroWorld, ShadowLands, UnReality.) It was like the Internet before there was an Internet, except my fucking shitty 486 computer ran it and you had to use a screamy dial-up modem to connect to my house. And there online I offered networked forums and games and warez and ASCII art and all those Cool Jamz, and I had a little writing group called WAR (Writers Against Reality, a weaksauce title but shut up, I was a teenager). I’m not even sure my parents knew I ran the thing? And one time, Bruce Campbell dialed in? Whatever.
When it came time to establish an online presence post-college and in the dawning era of the Intertubes, I decided that I needed a BLOG — which as I have noted before is like, the worst name for anything ever. Blog sounds like the onomatopoeia of my dog horking up a wad of ill-eaten grass. (Actually, vlog may be worse than blog, because vlog sounds like Dracula’s idiot relative. “Hi, I’m Vlad the Impaler, and this is my little cousin, Vlog the Inn Tailor.”) My initial plan when it came time to plan out this blog was that I wanted to have it serve as an online writer’s community, much as I did back when I was a SysOp running a BBS. Thus the name terribleminds — it was meant to evoke that feeling of, blah blah blah, a bunch of gloriously terrible creative minds getting together and shooting the shit about wordsmithy.
Except, that sounded like a lot of work and I also didn’t like people at that time so instead I said, “Fuck that shit, George,” and then I decided instead to just do a blog about me, me, me.
OH GLORIOUS NARCISSISM
As such, my programmer roommate at the time did a static HTML page — she did a cracking good job and set me up with rudimentary HTML skillz and an FTP client and I did all my updating the old fashioned way — by yelling code into a donkey who carried the blog up a mountain to the Internet.
And it was fine and nice and it was me yelling at me about me. Often about writing, sometimes about other rantylicious topics. But it had no metrics. It had no comments.
I had no idea who was listening.
Around 2009, Will Hindmarch suggested I be a big boy and actually get a WordPress installation, and I nodded and smiled and pretended I knew what he was talking about. Thankfully, he coached me through it, and next thing the world knew, I had metrics, and comments, and sweet hot hell people were actually reading this blog. It was like opening the curtain to your front windows and finding a bunch of people staring in through the glass.
The blog numbers have gone up considerably over the last several years, too.
2009: 35,000 views.
2010: 435,000 views.
2011: 1.5 million.
2012: 2.7 million.
2013: 3.2 million.
2014: 3.6 million.
And this year we’re on target to match 2014, with the added bonus of having daily subscribers — over 8,000 people who get these blog posts in their mailboxes, daily.
All the while, I’ve done it without soliciting money or posting advertising or any of that. I fuel the existence of the blog with the money I (ideally) make with my writing.
(Oh, I’m told blogs are dead now. But terribleminds will keep on, zombie-like. /braaaaains)
It’s been an amazing journey, and while I still hew roughly to the same style of blogging I did way back when (yelling at myself about myself), the original and seemingly forgotten goal of terribleminds actually circled back around and became a true thing: this really is, I feel, a community of and for writers. It exists because of all of you, so thanks for being here and being awesome. It’s mind-boggling that so many of you care to listen to the froth-mouthed gabbling of a freakshow like myself, but I really, really appreciate it.
AS SUCH, it is time to do a giveaway.
I initially though I’d give away my books, but meh, who wants that?
Then I thought, maybe I’ll give something bookish — a Kindle or what-not.
Even then, I feel like that runs counter to the spirit of the weirdness that is this blog.
So! Instead, I’m going to giveaway something TOTALLY RANDOM. Unexpected. A bizarre-o care package sent to one lucky commenter. Here’s all you gotta do:
Go leave a comment beneath this post.
Oh, and be from the U.S. — I know, that sucks, but international shipping is a terrible thing.
Then, on Thursday, I’ll pick one of you randos to receive MYSTERIOUS GIFTNESS.
*poof*
EDIT: We Have A Winner
The winner of the birthday fun is:
JEN.
Someone named Jen, no last name!
Jen, who wrote the comment, “Happy happy!”
Jen, I’ve got an email address for you, so I’ll try it, but if the one you signed in with is incorrect, ping me at terribleminds at gmail dot com so I can get a mailing address from you.
MYSTERY PACKAGE INCOMING.
Len Berry says:
Happy Blogrthday!
Hope the giveaway goes well for the lucky winner. I’m sure they’ll like their cottage cheese and macaroni drawing of Luke Skywalker.
October 28, 2015 — 12:06 AM
inkwellmonster says:
Happy blog birthday! It’s an incredible place of wonderfulness.
October 28, 2015 — 12:07 AM
Hurricane Katelyn says:
Sounds awesome. I’m in. And I am, in fact, from the US, which is occasionally embarrassing but useful sometimes too.
October 28, 2015 — 12:07 AM
Len Berry says:
I know that feeling all too well.
October 28, 2015 — 12:08 AM
Rich Amooi (@RichAmooi) says:
Congrats on the stats. Oh, and on the birthday too. Very cool. 🙂
October 28, 2015 — 12:08 AM
C. Jai Ferry says:
Woot woot! Ceeeeeellllllebrate good times, come on!
October 28, 2015 — 12:09 AM
lalouziane says:
Oh sweet mysterious giftness! Sounds like fun.
Congratulations on your blog birthday. You have such a following because we enjoy reading what you write and we find it amusing as well as helpful.
Write on!
October 28, 2015 — 12:09 AM
Austin Kincaid says:
My creative writing professor just turned me onto your blog. It’s been really helpful! This is also the first time I’ve commented. Because, you know. Free stuff. Maybe.
October 28, 2015 — 12:10 AM
kminard09 says:
I love giveaways!
October 28, 2015 — 12:10 AM
Rory Ni Coileain says:
Hey, I’ll take a chance. After all, you only live once. Maybe.
Oh, and happy blirthday!
October 28, 2015 — 12:10 AM
sage7270 says:
Woohoo! How many words, how many characters typed? How many times the CAPS LOCK key pressed? These are the metrics I want a look at.
October 28, 2015 — 12:10 AM
Tsara Shelton says:
Happy fifteenth Blogrthday!! <—-Now THAT'S a weird looking/sounding word.
My youngest son is fifteen, and he's reading Atlanta Burns right now… so, I think I get an extra point or something?
October 28, 2015 — 12:13 AM
Barbara Huntington says:
I remember BBS’s. My late hubby belonged to some with some real authors and other wannabees and once or twice we got to meet those people, but at the beginning we were too busy running Huntington computing where we sold software for old apple IIs and commodores and ataris on line and had a crazy catalog that looked like what trader joe’s catalog looks like today and Fred gave bad reviews to some really low-res horrible game that killed people that is probably mild by today’s standards and wow did your comments set up a memory stream for this ol lady.
October 28, 2015 — 12:13 AM
Curtis Dibrell Jr. says:
Happy Blogrthday, Wendig. Because of you, because of this bog, I can proudl say that I’m becoming a better writer, and I enjo wha I write. Thanks for making it possible, dude.
October 28, 2015 — 12:13 AM
TymberDalton says:
Happy Blogerversary, Bearded One! 🙂
October 28, 2015 — 12:14 AM
Leslie Bird Nuccio says:
Happy Birthday, Terrible Minds. I was a little late coming to the party, okay a lot late, but I’m here and get your daily blog.
October 28, 2015 — 12:15 AM
Sheila Stephens says:
Congratulations! Are we going to have a massive party while the folks are away? Will we get to meet Miriam? Will we add, ahem, calcium-based items to the foundation of the writing cave? Good times! (Rubs claw-like hands together and cackles. Crows gather.)
October 28, 2015 — 12:16 AM
Donna Gwinnell Lambo-Weidner says:
Just goes to show what perseverance can accomplish. Happy Blogerthday Chuck. You truly rock!
October 28, 2015 — 12:16 AM
Cody Kennedy says:
BEST.BLOG.EVER. Happy Blogrthday!
October 28, 2015 — 12:18 AM
Jimmie Bones (@jimmiebjr) says:
Congratulations, Chuck. Fifteen years is a heck of a thing for a blog.
October 28, 2015 — 12:19 AM
Ruth Dupre says:
Happy happy Blogrthday ( dang, Blogrthday looks sort of chunky … Maybe it’s the “grth” right in the middle like a freaking belt buckle or something, I dunno.) Go raise hell with someone and celebrate!
October 28, 2015 — 12:20 AM
Becca Shea says:
Happy blogrthday! I’m too intrigued by the mystery box… I hope that whoever wins will tell the rest of us what the random gift was. But mostly I hope that I’m the winner.
October 28, 2015 — 12:20 AM
Hamnerd says:
Wow! Me and this blog share the same birthday! Oct 19!!! (My drivers lisence proves my claim in case you need proof.)
Happy bloggy-birthday! Terrible Minds!
October 28, 2015 — 12:21 AM
Len Berry says:
Happy belated birthday!
October 28, 2015 — 12:41 AM
Hamnerd says:
Thank you! XD
October 28, 2015 — 3:07 AM
Len Berry says:
You’re welcome. I hope it was a good one.
October 28, 2015 — 3:36 AM
Jared says:
Happy blog-recurring, Chuck! Your advice has been bookmarked and helped me out more times than I can count (mostly because I’m too lazy to actually count the bookmarks).
October 28, 2015 — 12:26 AM
Ashley Perez says:
Happy Blog Birthday. I am so glad my friend sent me your way and I continue to send them to others!
October 28, 2015 — 12:26 AM
rjtheodore says:
I comment to be entered, with a mild curiosity to see if the winner receives puked-up grass. Happy One More Year!
October 28, 2015 — 12:26 AM
Clwedd says:
Chuck,
It’s the dawn of another GenreCon here in Brisbane. More writerly weird shit going down. We’ll meet, have a stiff drink then burn an effigy in your honour (yes we spell it that way here).
Cheers mate and happy birthday to the teenager.
(I have a brother’s address in the lower 48 so I qualify for your prize)
Clwedd
October 28, 2015 — 12:32 AM
Rebecca Douglass says:
15, huh? Well, you’ll get through the teens soon and then you have to send the blog away to school, and then it will come home and live in your basement, smelling funny and making weird noises, sneaking upstairs late at night to drink your vodka and eat the chocolate bunnies you were saving for a special treat.
I’d wish you a happy blogrthday, but I can’t say it.
October 28, 2015 — 12:34 AM
Nancy Dorman-Hickson says:
Congratulations and thanks for your glorious “terriblemind.”
Also: “Bruce Campbell dialed in?” More on that, please.
October 28, 2015 — 12:39 AM
terribleminds says:
He was doing promotion for ARMY OF DARKNESS on the Prodigy service (remember that? and Compuserve? AND THOSE GODDAMN AOL DISCS?) and a friend of mine, Carl, convinced him to dial my BBS at like, 2AM. He did it. I chatted with him a bit and he left a nice message. Years later I actually got to talk to him and ask if it was really him, and turns out, it was.
October 28, 2015 — 7:46 AM
Stefani Michelle says:
Happy Birthday Terribleminds!!! 😀 I’ve only recently over the summer stumbled upon this blog and instantly loved it and the community! Always look forward to an email telling me about a new post!
October 28, 2015 — 12:41 AM
Leah McClellan says:
Happy Birthday, Blog. I don’t say much, but I watch. Now put that whiskey down. Slowly, slowly…nice and easy. Yep. Now back away. There you go. Little bit more, little bit more…. Easy does it. Now git yer hands up.
—Faithful reader in the semi-flaccid protuberance region of the US.
October 28, 2015 — 12:45 AM
Tom Moore Jr says:
Happy blogrthday, terribleminds!
Oh! And I just bought Aftermath this weekend, Chuck, and I gotta say, it feels like Star Wars to me. Loving it so far!
October 28, 2015 — 12:47 AM
Lindsey Salatka says:
i love your blog! i just started blogging (i know, I know, but laggards are needed to finish off the bell curve) and you inspire me. So darn funny. No wasted words. Raw and honest. Great advice offered. i appreciate your words. Thank you.
October 28, 2015 — 12:47 AM
neth says:
Let’s be honest, I’m just commenting to win the package.
October 28, 2015 — 12:48 AM
Louisa Mack says:
I’m not from the US but I’m going to comment anyway to mess up your prize system and–– oops no I meant to wish you a Happy Blogrthday. Congratulations!
October 28, 2015 — 12:50 AM
jacki perrette says:
Here, here! (Or is that hear! Hear!) To the blogrthday and the terrible bag of tarantulas minds and the gathering of a writing community. Thanks for the flood of words and the thoughts that ride them out into the world. May we all become more than we were…and may I win the totally random, unexpected, bizarro care package of mysterious giftness. (Or not. The unexpected, bizarro care packages of thoughts are the real gift.) <3
October 28, 2015 — 12:59 AM
Elaina M. Roberts says:
Oh I remember the glorious days of BBSs! Used to be part of a D&D one that posted silly things like the Big Book of Useless Magic with such amazingly pointless spells like Change Shelf and a Wand of Fumble Bees. Oh those were the days 😀
Happy Blogiversary, Chuck!
October 28, 2015 — 1:01 AM
Tabitha Beck says:
Happy Blogrthday–so if I win, I will give your teen bloggy there a pack of cigs or something close to them to go party along with his whiskey.
October 28, 2015 — 1:06 AM
Laura Wilson-Anderson says:
Fifteen years! That’s amazing. In internet years, I think that’s 150. 🙂
October 28, 2015 — 1:09 AM
rufaroz says:
How did you know that my middle name is Bizzare-o? That is just SO amaze-balls!
October 28, 2015 — 1:11 AM
Nicole says:
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (grabby motions galore) or was I supposed to be more polite about it? I shall be most delighted to be chosen to win this prize of mysteriousness. Either way, happy birthday to almost the only reason to open my email these days. Thanks.
October 28, 2015 — 1:18 AM
Michael Krapovicky says:
Congratulations on 15 years of using internet-sanctioned abbreviations as humor – as they should be. And making my brain think about writing prose again! love and best wishes-mk
October 28, 2015 — 1:18 AM
Christine chrisman says:
15 years. Damn blog you’re old! Pick me pick me!! OOh ooh me me 🙂
October 28, 2015 — 1:19 AM
Ebonstorm says:
Happy Blogthday,
I’ve enjoyed my time here.
Keep writing, word nerd.
October 28, 2015 — 1:19 AM
kirizar says:
Oh Terrible One, your mind is a thing to fear and revere. Please pickle to preserve for future generations! Happy ancient relic of bygone word smithing day. (Blogrthday sounds like you sneezed a vomitous fart.)
October 28, 2015 — 1:20 AM
Jessica says:
Two responses to this post.
1. ITS NOT A PHASE, DAD. DONT CALL ME TERRIBLE MINDS ANY MORE, MY NAME IS WYSTERIA RAVENSCAR. YOU DONT UNDERSTAND. GAWD.
2: A (s)care package from the Wendigo??? *Throws money at the wish faeries. Adds whiskey and blow, too.*
October 28, 2015 — 1:21 AM
Emily says:
Happy Blogthday, Terribleminds! Thanks for all the writing advice and snarfed sodas!
October 28, 2015 — 1:22 AM
theachardhea says:
Love terribleminds! Been reading for five years and have been encouraged and placated and entertained by it, and even inspired to start new projects of my own. Thank you. Love the weirdness. Happy Blogthday!
October 28, 2015 — 1:26 AM
Melanie says:
Happy Blogrthday. I tried to think of something witty to say, but really I just want to say thanks. I have a whole pile of your blogs that I refer back to and send to other writerly folks like myself. You do good work.
October 28, 2015 — 1:27 AM
the oncoming spork says:
Happy Blogrthday!
And thanks for kicking my ass. 😀
October 28, 2015 — 1:31 AM
Bridget Foley says:
Happy blogoversary Mr Wendig!
October 28, 2015 — 1:34 AM