That there is some snake skin.
I remember seeing my first snake when I was a kid — I was maybe six, wandering through the woods and fields behind my house, and my father was nearby but out of sight. I stumbled upon a rotten, hollowed-out stump, and sitting in the middle of that stump was a garter snake. I lost my shit. I fucking screamed like I had just seen someone get murdered. But I couldn’t move. I was paralyzed with fear. That, or TRANSFIXED BY OPHIDIAN HYPNOSIS. Either/or.
Regardless, by father came running, certain that I was about to be eaten by a Yeti or something, but turns out, nope, just a li’l ol’ garter snake. He picked it up and showed it to me and it was of course harmless, and I wasn’t scared of snakes anymore. My kid has none of that fear that I possessed — because the other day, when I lifted up a stone, I found this fancy fellow:
It’s a milk snake.
(insert “my milksnake scares all the boys from the yard” joke here)
Folks around here tend to confuse them for copperheads, but we don’t get many (or even any) copperheads in this part of Pennsyltucky. We do get snakes people think are copperheads, like milk snakes and water snakes, and then they flip out and behead them with shovels or dispatch them with rifles because people are unnaturally scared of snakes, even though snakes are amazing and do a lot of good pest control work that would cost you a lot of money if you asked a human being to do it. (Sneks don’t care about your capitalism, yo.)
Anyway, this little snakey-fella or snakey-lady was underneath the stone, and B-Dub was like, oooooh, and he wanted to get close and look at it. So we did, within reason, without spooking the thing too terribly much. I got off a pic and then gently replaced the rock.
Days later, we found its skin.
(Another snap:)
And B-Dub kept the skin in a jar that also contains about two dozen cicada skins and some dragonfly and butterfly wings, and if he were an adult it would look like the kind of thing a serial killer keeps, but it’s a pretty cool jar. You can rattle his creepy cicada jar and it makes a sound:
THE WHISPER-RASP OF DEAD FLESH.
WHAT PRECIOUS NECROMUSIC.
Point of the story is, what? I dunno. Don’t be scared of snakes, I guess, because SNEKS BE COOL.
Also, though, there is a transformative element to a snake shedding its skin, and that leads me into the next question, where I ask you about THIS VERY BLOG.
The blog numbers here are waaaaay down.
This is not an exaggeration when I say November of last year (cough cough election time) came and went, and after it, my views went over a cliff. My purely anecdotal feeling on this is that it has less to do with what I’m posting and more to do with what’s going on in the world. People, to my delight, seem to be reading more actual articles and fewer ding-dong bloggers (cough cough like me), and given that humans only have so much reading time in them in a given day, one suspects that some more casual reading (cough cough terribleminds) may have fallen sacrifice to that. Plus, sometimes I’ll post something I think is cool, and ten minutes later, it’s all BREAKING NEWS: EL PRESIDENTE SEEN HIDING IN VLADIMIR PUTIN’S UNDERWEAR DRAWER or BREAKING NEWS: REPUBLICANS GATHER TOGETHER IN SECRET SORCEROUS CEREMONY TO SACRIFICE THE LAST UNICORN IN ORDER TO DISMANTLE THE FINAL SACRED PROTECTIVE LOCKS OF OBAMACARE, THUS DOOMING THEIR CONSTITUENTS TO WORSE AND MORE EXPENSIVE HEALTH CARE. Or just BREAKING NEWS: SHIT’S ON FIRE AGAIN. Eyeballs naturally flit toward the news, which these days is effectively a stock ticker that doesn’t track stock prices, but rather the highs and lows of our collective social anxieties.
So, it leaves me feeling like — well, what the hell do I do?
Seems I have a handful of options, and I’m happy to hear your thoughts on these, so feel free to swing your way down into the comments and add your two pennies:
a) Fuck it, blog less, turn this into a mostly promotional vehicle.
b) Fuck it, blog the same as I do now, because ultimately I don’t blog for eyeballs but because I cannot contain the stupid thoughts that exist inside my head so I might as well purge them here — even though I kinda pay a bit of a premium to host this sucker.
c) Turn it to a Patreon-kinda-gig.
d) Change the blog material — less writery stuff, more othery stuff (recipes, rants, whatever).
e) SHUT IT ALL DOWN
f) I dunno, cat pictures or something, even though I don’t have a cat.
Admittedly, some of my reduced blog numbers are because subscriptions are strong — over 6k subscribing means those people don’t need to “hit” the blog everyday to see what’s here. And guest posts seem to be holding their numbers, which is nice. Still, I get the overall feeling that engagement here is lower, and that coincidentally happened right around November.
If you have thoughts, pop ’em below.
OKAY BYE
annwjwhite says:
I always read you. Love your diversity, passion, and thoughtfulness. I pass your articles to my friends. Stay political.
June 26, 2017 — 8:57 AM
Diedra Black says:
I muchly enjoy your blog. Inspires me to get better at witty wordsmithing.
June 26, 2017 — 9:00 AM
Kristen A Brockmeyer says:
I love the blog. I’m one of those subscriber folks who doesn’t click through, though. Whatever you decide, I’ll still be reading! Or not, I mean, if you’re going to shut it down, but I hope you don’t.
June 26, 2017 — 9:01 AM
Tracy says:
Keep doing what you’re doing, I think. If it’s good for you, that’s what’ really counts.
June 26, 2017 — 9:02 AM
Melinda VanLone says:
For what it’s worth, I love your blog and follow every post you write. But I don’t come to your website to read them, I read them in my email and/or on Facebook. Which means I don’t usually comment on them here either. So I guess what I’d like you to do (since you’re asking) is keep doing what you’re doing, because it’s been great writer advice and because your take on the happenings of the day is important, and because you give a voice to those who can’t/won’t voice the thoughts themselves, but who will share your newsletter with friends and relatives. AND…because those macro shots are kick ass!
Also, if it was the election that scared some people away, don’t worry about it. Sooner or later, this shit show we live in is bound to turn in a new direction and you’ll end up with new readers all over again.
June 26, 2017 — 9:03 AM
toolboxshep says:
I’m on subscription and I would be very bummed if you stopped making this blog because it is currently 75% of how I stay “updated” on the state of our politics. I’m too scared to go near Facebook and I don’t trust the people on TV to tell the truth so I just make sure to read all of your articles and listen to updates from my husband. It’s a bit ostrichy but it’s working for me. So, uh, please don’t shut it down and don’t do less world events stuff. (I also always read the stuff about movies.)
June 26, 2017 — 9:03 AM
MamaBear_Ana says:
I’m going to vote for B. I’m a subscriber and while it’s rather nice getting your word-things in my email, I’m more than happy to click over to the blog and read. The pictures are much prettier over here. 🙂
June 26, 2017 — 9:04 AM
Jeff Keir says:
b)… palabra jot, yo
June 26, 2017 — 9:04 AM
Mozette says:
Chuck, I have always loved your blog just the way it is. So, your numbers are down… so are mine. I have exactly 78 people looking at my blog – and it’s been like that since 2008. I’m not worried if anyone ever reads my work. On my Flash Fiction blog (the one I link from here), I have 13 people… yep, a very small number of people who follow my spooky, weird, sick writing mind.
And because of you and your Friday prompts – which I really do look forward to every week – I have had plenty of people telling me what works, what doesn’t what they really shouldn’t have read at 11pm at night. I also tell people about you and your blog, and let them know that you’re a great writer… up there with Sai King (yep, I have that much respect about you).
Please keep your blog going just the way it is… I love hearing about what you do, your world views and everything else in between. And your prompts are great!
June 26, 2017 — 9:05 AM
Barbara says:
I vote b! I’m a subscriber who came for the writerly stuff and stays for that and your unique perspective on life.:)
June 26, 2017 — 9:06 AM
Nic Dracas says:
Hey, Chuck. Well I don’t tend to come here to read your blog as it pops (explodes?) into my inbox (oo, er, missus) whenever you have an ejaculation (see what I did there?)
But seeing as you asked so nicely, I decided to machete my way through the swathes of the vast internet to come and tell you that I Love your blog posts, please continue with them (if you so wish and have the time)
They provide endless entertainment, education and writerly incentives, but that’s just my selfless requirements. You must do as you see fit.
June 26, 2017 — 9:06 AM
Sissy says:
B definitely and maybe a little D if it motivates you. C might be useful as well.
Enjoy your postings.
June 26, 2017 — 9:06 AM
tlgreylock says:
Mr. Wendig, I love the blog as it is. As an email subscriber, I don’t visit often, but I always read the entries when they arrive in my inbox–or I make a point to return to them later when I have the time. I enjoy your commentary on any number of subjects, and I’m sure I’ll enjoy it just as much if you decide to change up the content a bit. Do what you want to do! But know that I like it here.
June 26, 2017 — 9:07 AM
Todd Lucas says:
I think you should do whatever you damned well please with this space. I’d still want to read it.
I read only Feedly, so I don’t know what that sort of behavior does to your apparent numbers, but I doubt I’m alone, so keep that in mind.
I personally came to terribleminds front he writery side of things, and that content is still my most preferred. However, I enjoy reading your voice discussing pretty much any topic, so I’m willing to follow pretty much any path you’d choose.
June 26, 2017 — 9:07 AM
David Wilson says:
b) Fuck it, blog the same as you do now, because ultimately you don’t blog for eyeballs but because you cannot contain the stupid thoughts that exist inside your head so you might as well purge them here — even though you kinda pay a bit of a premium to host this sucker.
June 26, 2017 — 9:08 AM
rfsimon says:
My vote is B.
I get the daily email, and I read every post that way. Some–like the writerly advice–I read several times. I save the ones I re-read a lot in my pocket.com account so I can track all the penmonkey, words-to-write-by goodness for easy review.
I re-share a lot of your political posts on my own social media accounts because you put my thoughts into orderly fashion better than I am managing right now. And, I need your blend of humor and butt-kicking activism in the worst way right now.
Not familiar with Patreon but am willing to learn if you go that direction. Don’t want this to just be “buy my new book” but you do you.
June 26, 2017 — 9:11 AM
sandradny says:
Love your blog. Don’t change. I had to stop reading/watching Facebook/evening news/political blogs/late night TV because, well, I just can’t deal, and I can’t change it. So, I’ll be reading your blog more since I’ve freed up my time by willfully ignoring the “Armageddon be ’round the corner” screaming headlines. (I know we’re headed to A-town, I guess I just prefer to not waste my time worrying about it.) Maybe without that orange idiot and his cast of lesser-thans in my head, I can work on completing my own book.
June 26, 2017 — 9:13 AM
sandradny says:
I forgot to mention that you’re writing inspires me and challenges me, so reading this is a lot more helpful than anything in the news.
June 26, 2017 — 9:17 AM
Anne Dougherty says:
I love everything about your blog – the guest posts, the political rants, the rambling, the writery stuff, and particularly the ranty, writery stuff – the way it is now but I get that you need to make money because Visa and the mortgage company don’t take cleverness and good wordplay as forms of payment.
My opinion: b) Fuck it, blog the same as I do now, because ultimately I don’t blog for eyeballs but because I cannot contain the stupid thoughts that exist inside my head so I might as well purge them here — even though I kinda pay a bit of a premium to host this sucker.
That said, if you wanted to add a bit of a Patreon element to it I’d happily subscribe for the same content.
June 26, 2017 — 9:14 AM
Erin says:
Do what works for you. I’m another subscriber, and I rarely click through unless I want to see the photos better, but I do read. 🙂
June 26, 2017 — 9:14 AM
salomejones says:
I haven’t been reading much because life. But I do use your blog as a resource, when I want to encourage writers with someone’s thoughts besides mine. For example, just last week, I used a post on your blog to help a writer see that every writer has to go through revisions, that no one, not even multiply published writers can just write a first draft and call it good. People worry about his sort ot thing if they thing it’s just them. I have used it in the past for other lessons about writing. It would be a great loss if you pulled the whole thing down. I hope that the current political madness is going to lessen because we will remove the worst psychopaths from office. Hopefully then, without all the chaos to read about, people will go back to needing more light entertainment.
June 26, 2017 — 9:14 AM
Hannah says:
B. Do whatever you’re doing, if you still like doing it. I get this bizness in my email box just where I like it, and I would love for it to continue showing up with all its writeryness and bloggyness and occasional cocktail recipeness.
June 26, 2017 — 9:14 AM
SadieLouWho says:
I’ve been reading your blog for just over a year now. I Googled “Tips on Writing Dark Fantasy” and got one of your blog post on the 4th hit. I read most of that post out loud to my mom over the phone and we laughed our asses off. Then, having enjoyed your blog so much, I decided to buy Blackbirds (because Star Wars is my movie jam but not my reading jam).
I BOUGHT THE WHOLE SERIES and made all my friends buy it too.
This blog is important.
Your writing tips and encouragement is HELLA important.
And, people buy your books after loving this blog (and your Twitter shit)
So please, I urge you, don’t stop.
June 26, 2017 — 9:16 AM
writing, writing, words words words. says:
B, please.
June 26, 2017 — 9:16 AM
Priscilla says:
I think you should do what feels best for you. I would say “fuck it, blog the same as you do now”, but you invest in premium host, writing time, writing stamina, etc. while I only give you my eyeballs and attention. Doesn’t sound like a very fair trade for me to be telling you what to do.
The real reason I’m commenting here, though, is that I count myself among the subscribers. I read you from the comfort of my e-mail inbox, something I now realize may give you the impression I don’t read you at all. Speaking practically, does it matter to you if I open the blog (like ads or stuff like that)? Because I could do that.
June 26, 2017 — 9:16 AM
Peter Hentges says:
I get you through RSS mostly (does that make me a “subscriber?”) and only pop over here directly to do things like see the pretty pictures in their full glory or add my scintillating thoughts to the comment stream. So I say keep on keeping on like you do.
June 26, 2017 — 9:18 AM
Jason T says:
I have to assume the comments on this will be weighed toward people who already like what you do here (because who else is going to visit the blog directly AND get through a few hundred words on snake skin besides people who already do that and homophobic Star Wars fans?).
So, that said:
I once read you say something like the blog is what you write for yourself; the stuff you get paid for is also written for others. I enjoy reading your blog (mostly the stuff on writing, but also the other stuff), but if it’s not doing for you whatever you need it to do, and you decide to change it, do what you gotta do, whatever that is. I’ll still buy your books and I imagine I’ll still click through from Twitter to read your blog (as long as it doesn’t move to Patreon, which I do like, but more for other stuff that isn’t blogging).
Good luck!
June 26, 2017 — 9:18 AM
Xiomara Serrao says:
I want to say portion b? I still read the posts regularly but I’m subscribed so I read in my email because your site is blocked at work.h
June 26, 2017 — 9:21 AM
Fara says:
Please please please keep blogging as you do now, writer-y and all the rest. I subscribe to your awesome blog so I get it on my email and because a.) you have a gazillion comments to read for most posts, and b.) because I am busy with life and often don’t get to read your awesomeness when it first magically appears in my inbox and b2.) because I am lazy, I don’t check the blog itself.
But I love it and have missed it while you were “on tour”. The writer-y stuff is why I originally subscribed, but the post-apocalypse posts are part of what keep me from giving into the walking heartless, knowing that there are smart, angry, sane people still out there, fighting the soul-eaters.
Don’t abandon us to the walkers.
June 26, 2017 — 9:22 AM
lauraleap says:
I’m a subscriber. Please don’t fall off the flat earth while taking a stroll through the snakes. This particular penmonkey has been following you for years. I don’t want to wake up in B-Dub’s jar.
June 26, 2017 — 9:23 AM
Morgan Mills says:
Keep on doing what you’re doing! I’m a massive fan of this blog & you.
June 26, 2017 — 9:25 AM
Christopher Slagle says:
Like a lot of other commenters here, I’d be sad if the content changed. Love the writing posts and greatly appreciate the political stuff, and still occasionally (though less frequently than before or than I’d like) participate in the flash fiction challenges. So I would scream “B!!!” at the top of my lungs except for that last part about paying the premium to maintain it. As you always say, it’s your house, and if the current viewership isn’t worth the creative or financial investment, then you do what you gotta do.
June 26, 2017 — 9:25 AM
Fenraven says:
November fucked everyone sane in the head. I still haven’t come down off the ceiling since then. Life is painful right now. If you need a vote: B, as in Be patient. People will be back after the revolution.
June 26, 2017 — 9:26 AM
egoebelbecker says:
I’m not into cat pictures, but that idea of you breaking into people’s houses to photograph their pets does sound interesting.
June 26, 2017 — 9:27 AM
terribleminds says:
MY NEW PLAN, REVEALED
June 26, 2017 — 9:48 AM
Karen says:
Chuck
My two cents. I’m one of those people who get your blogs via a subscription service, so I probably don’t count on your stats.
a) Call me old-fashioned, but I like what you’re putting on the blog now. I came here for your writing articles, stayed for B-Dub and the rest.
b) If you enjoy writing it, keep on doing so. Although, if you do pay a premium, maybe look around for a cheaper, service provider who still provides a service.
c) I’m not a fan of Patreon, as a writer, or as a reader. As a reader, I’d rather buy an author’s books to keep them writing, or support them in other ways (reviews, etc.). As a writer, all I can think of is, “More work, I’m struggling to keep up as it is.”
d) I, personally, came for the writery stuff. I think it’s great. I love it. But you can burn out, and feel as if you’re writing the same thing over and over. (What I specifically like is how you don’t always focus on the beginning writer. There are thousands of sites for beginning writers, but not so many for emerging/experienced writers.) But, if you’re over it, stop doing it, or at least take a break.
e) I’d be sad.
f) Maybe get a cat. ( 🙂 — I don’t mean that.) The macro photos are interesting, and different.
I think we’re all fatigued with the internet. I certainly am. The events of November, and the aftermath, have left me not surfing the net anyways near as much as I used to. It’s like watching a horrible accident, and knowing you can’t do anything about it. Sometimes you have to look away.
June 26, 2017 — 9:31 AM
Shirley says:
I love the blog as your rants. I check every day for your posts. Please don’t stop
June 26, 2017 — 9:33 AM
boundbeautifunk says:
I’m among the people who tend to read it when it pops into my inbox, so I’m not sure how that affects your numbers. And, yes, I am also one of those people who has gotten sucked into the world of WaPo, Vox, 538 articles since November, which sucks up a lot of my eyeball time.
I’d prefer B or C (though more recipes would be awesome). That said, it all depends on what you’d like to do. If you’d rather spend time curing pancetta in your basement or making rhubarb thyme syrup and drinking rhubarb thyme gimlets or fishing with your kid, you should totally do that. Life changes. Priorities shift. Do what brings you joy.
June 26, 2017 — 9:35 AM
Lee says:
I’m primarily an email reader, but I would vote for keeping it going as you are now. I love your stuff. I know it’s a hassle, but can you find cheaper hosting? Y’know, so you can put more money toward your soon-to-be soaring medical premiums?
June 26, 2017 — 9:36 AM
karenbarr says:
“B” Choose B! I mean, we’re so used to talking about bees anyway it only seems natural, right? And because you’re already used to it and it may be the only way to let those stupid thoughts free to infect, uh, affect the world.
So, purge, my little one. Purge away. Expel, eject, exclude, eradicate. Give birth to the opinions, views, notions and theories that threaten to clog up your cerebral matter.
Let them spew forth to mix and mingle with those of like-minded mortals. That we might form a union, a multitude, a crowd, a swarm, a fucking flock of fed-up flag-waving citizens of the cognitive collective.
For only through channelling our intellectual, brainy, grey matter will we overcome the snek hating, unicorn sacrificing, news hogs and be free to shake our jars of dead flesh and dance to the whisper rasp of our precious necromusic.
I mean, that’s what you were talking about, right?
June 26, 2017 — 9:37 AM
Lucie says:
Dear Chuck
Please don’t shut down. I am only a small voice crying in the wilderness, but I love your blog. In the later afternoon, when school seems to drag on forever – it keeps me going. I am a school librarian and, despite there being a plethora of ‘professional’ stuff for me to read, your blog is the only one that really ‘speaks’ to me and the kids I serve. I too don’t click, but just wanted to let you know WE ARE HERE.
June 26, 2017 — 9:37 AM
killerpuppytails says:
Also an email subscriber, and I read the emails that come from you every time. I don’t with any of the other blogs I subscribe to through the WP-subscribey thing. So I’d be thrilled to do a Patreon-thing and I’d be thrilled to see more pup-photos and I’d be even happier if you continued on as you did, *particularly* since you throw attention to maintaining writing in the face of life becoming a storm of pyrite-plated shit.
Whatever works for you. Your space. 😉
June 26, 2017 — 9:38 AM
Elizabeth West says:
It’s your blog, and you can do whatever you want with it. But I’d be disappointed if you took it down because there is a lot of good content to revisit here, even if you’re not posting regularly (or I can’t read regularly — I’m job hunting right now and everything is wonky AF). Just because I don’t comment much doesn’t mean I haven’t been here.
If this is costing you more that your return, that’s different. I’m okay with ads if you have to do that, or sponsored posts. I would understand if you chose to take it down. *frantically starts saving PDF pages of every single writing article Chuck has ever put up*
Ultimately I choose B, because I love your stupid thoughts.
June 26, 2017 — 9:38 AM
Nancy Dorman-Hickson says:
B, B, and B would be my answer (even though you pay a premium–sorry). I read your blog thoroughly especially since November. Yours is a sane (alas profane) voice in a world gone mega-crazy. And I personally appreciate your writerly blogs since I am a writer.
June 26, 2017 — 9:38 AM
Jen Edwards says:
Ooh, no, don’t go away, I just found you! I don’t remember how I found you in the first place (maybe because of Norwescon?), but this Scribble monkey (I put that as my occupation in bios before I knew you, so it’s extra serendipitous that you use pen monkey) gets so much out of your blog postings, on any subject.
Either way, I will continue to follow you on Twitter and such, but I’m learning so much about things and stuff here!
June 26, 2017 — 9:42 AM
Clare Woods says:
Don’t stop blogging! I’m one of your subscribers and read just about every post. If I skip any it’s because the day got crazy. P.s. if we invited you to Duke to give a talk to our Story Lab there, would you come?
June 26, 2017 — 9:42 AM
hjbrandt2 says:
However you choose to continue, we will be following. (Reading. Enjoying. Not blindly. Never mind…)
June 26, 2017 — 9:43 AM
conniecockrell says:
You do you. I usually read your posts in my email and only click over to make a comment or participate in your prompts. Love your take on current events and your writing advice.
June 26, 2017 — 9:46 AM
Delia (Postcards from Asia) says:
Fuck it, b, Chuck, pick b. I love your writing posts – you’re the freakin’ reason I wrote my first piece of flash fiction! I love the challenges, I love reading what people make of them. If you stop that I’ll promise to send you a whole trunkful of snakes all the way to Pennsyltucky.
June 26, 2017 — 9:48 AM
joshuamneff says:
I still read your blog as much as I ever did (by which I mean it’s high on my list of things to read online) and I’d hate to see you blog less when you have things to say. I vote for b, although I’m also in favor of c for Patreon (even though I can’t afford to support everyone I like on Patreon).
June 26, 2017 — 9:49 AM
Elizabeth Drake says:
I read your blog, but as a subscriber, I don’t actually visit your blog.
Until now, that is.
Not sure how your blog fits into your marketing strategy, but I am not sure I’d change much. You’re correct, more eyeballs are on the news. Many are feeling stressed and sidelined.
Irreverent humor about snakes or small houses or whatever helps get through it. Writing advice helps.
Your blog has to be what you want it to be, or you won’t feel the creative pull to post.
June 26, 2017 — 9:53 AM
rossnethery says:
Would you forget about yourself for a minute and do what works for me?!? (er, I mean ‘US’).
So, in other words, B. And if it helps, I’ll try to start clicking to the site more instead of reading the emails, though having more than 6k subscribers seems like enough to be happy about. Some people are just greedy, I guess.
And it’d be interesting to see you try option C. It wouldn’t have to be a large amount to help pay your hosting bills.
June 26, 2017 — 9:56 AM