When Blog Comes to Town
So the bloggers from The Remarkables have been in town. My town.
Initially, I was all full of bravado and I told Nath that I was going to do some funny shit: stalk them (God knows they’re easy to stalk- they post something on one of the socials roughly every seven minutes), wearing a Woogsworld t-shirt that I once won, and carrying a teapot that warm-hearted BabyMac sent me when my mate died. I planned to run up to them, possibly squealing, and get them to sign my memorabilia. Nath was going to be the papps, and snap pictures that would be on this blog. I know Styling You, so she would probably calm everyone down, and explain that I’m not completely mad, just mildly strange.
Except I didn’t do that at all. I stayed home and thought about how funny it would have been, so now you have this blog with no pictures, just my sad, shy little heart.
You see, I’m a fan of the bloggers. They are my One Direction. Once, when normal chicks my age were fan-girling over Duran Duran or Prince, I was imagining meeting JRR Tolkien, or in my more lascivious moods, Judy Blume (Remember ‘Forever’? Hot stuff indeed). As my reading tastes evolved, so did my crushes. To Stephen King, Nick Earls, John Birmingham, Joe Hill. I can’t tell you how amazing Twitter is for a book nerd, as authors tend to reply to your tweets. Be still my dorky heart.
And now I’m onto blogs.
The chicks in The Remarkables are some of the superstars of what is known as the blogosphere. There are others, sure. Beautiful, wonderful, writers like Eden Riley, Biance Wordley, Anna Spargo Ryan, Kelly Exteter, Allison Tait, Lana Hirschowitz, and Kerry Sackville (and many, many more) who aren’t in that visiting blog-club, but The Remarkables Group are some of the ones who have been at it for years. From back in the days when I’d never even heard of a blog )and then when I did thought it sounded like a pile of shite).
Now I’ve seen the light, and I love blogs so much we have this little thing here. I had a great idea to get to meet my heroes, and then I chickened out. And now they are gone, far, far away to the hills of Maleny (at least 40 minutes away) and my hopes of meeting them and becoming new best-friends-forever are dashed, dashed like seashells against the first groyne at Main Beach, and I am left with thoughts of what might have been. Sigh. Oh for the courage to have approached their famous-arse table at Berados. Sigh.
Fare you well, bloggers. May our paths cross one day.
Did you know the bloggers were in town?
Have you ever met one of your idols?
…From The Ashers xx
Too funny! I met Chantelle from Fat Mum Slim a few weeks ago and I was totally starstruck. She was just as lovely in the real world as she is in the virtual world, only a bit lovelier. I’m sure you’ll meet all your favourite bloggers at PB and it will be your time to shine!
I bet Chantelle would be lovely. I’m going on the idea that people are pretty much like their blogs. Unfortunately that means I’d be a bit of a smartarse (so perhaps I’m the exception that proves the rule..?)
You’re so funny Alison. My family live near Maleny, so I had my eyes peeled as we drove through during the week. I’m not entirely sure what I would have done if we saw them. Probably inspired them to file pre-Problogger restraining orders!
I hope we get to meet at Problogger. Glad to have found (yet another great) Sunshine Coast blogger. xx
Yes! Restraining orders all round no doubt.
At least they have our Avi pics now, so they can be on high alert at PB.
I am so flattered that I don’t even know how to respond. Now I wish I was going to ProBlogger just to meet YOU!
Ha, you’re so funny Lana. The question remains, why AREN’T you going to PB? Quick.. Tix..
Too shy 🙂
Imma stand in the corner, and hope there isn’t too much “networking” time…
So surprised to see my name in your awesome list. I hope you’d never feel nervous to come say hi to me. You know those women you mentioned are all just a bunch of dags, loveable, hardworking, kind women – nothing to be scared of. Next time! See you at PB x
Of course you’re on my awesome list you crazy chick! Just a shame I was too lazy to link everyone up properly. I really do need to find out how to enter in a blogroll (Anna made the thingy for it, but I have no clue how to do it.)
I know they’d all be lovely… Just formidable to walk on up. I used to know Nikki quite well, and as you well know, she’s lovely.
And yes, see you at PB!
Reminds me of my first blogging conference. I just stood in a corner and looked at them all. And when one spoke to me (the ever wonderful Nikki) I gave her nothing (poor girl)! I was too busy thinking ‘don’t say something stupid’ that I said nothing at all!
(PS you’re coming to PBEVENT right?)
Haha Kelly, that’s too funny. I always think of you as being really outgoing, bouncing about on your toes and chatting to everyone.
And yes, I’m coming to PB. I’m not even really sure why, but I just wanted to be in the group I think.
Oh god – I am pathologically shy. Friendly but shy – work that out!!
It’s all very strange. I really thought I would go and find those chicks, then.. No. I think I just felt silly. The mind and its’ tricks eh?
Too funny! You should have. Then they could have discovered some even lovelier local haunts!
I know… Like my iDeck…