a funny thought
Jul. 15th, 2008 02:31 pmSo I'm reading Neil Gaiman's journal, and he mentions that he's friends with Jane Yolen, and I think oh my god, he's friends with JANE YOLEN. Which is more or less the reaction I get any time I see/hear somebody mentioning their friendship with someone I consider to be a Big Name. (It still takes a while to sink in that Big Names are ordinary people, too.)
Sometimes we dream of striking up a friendship -- a real, honest-to-god, going to their place for dinner kind of friendship -- with the luminaries of our fields. But out of nowhere, my brain pointed out to me that what's really boggling is, thirty years from now, we will have those friendships . . . because some of the people who are real, honest-to-god, going to their place for dinner kinds of friends of ours right now will have become the Big Names of the field.
And for some reason that really made my head spin around for a moment.
Which is to say, all y'all newbies and neopros I call friends these days? I'm TOTALLY name-dropping you once you're famous.
Sometimes we dream of striking up a friendship -- a real, honest-to-god, going to their place for dinner kind of friendship -- with the luminaries of our fields. But out of nowhere, my brain pointed out to me that what's really boggling is, thirty years from now, we will have those friendships . . . because some of the people who are real, honest-to-god, going to their place for dinner kinds of friends of ours right now will have become the Big Names of the field.
And for some reason that really made my head spin around for a moment.
Which is to say, all y'all newbies and neopros I call friends these days? I'm TOTALLY name-dropping you once you're famous.
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:48 pm (UTC)A couple of my friends ran up to Jane Yolen at a con about a year ago with an evil plot quite deliberately in mind. "Omigod omigod omiGOD!" they shrieked. "Aren't you...Adam Stemple's mom?" Jane, being Jane, found it hilarious.
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:51 pm (UTC)Hey, ambition ain't a bad thing, in moderation. ^_^
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:53 pm (UTC)And you are so right about the future. Can't wait to drop your name and others when necessary.
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:53 pm (UTC)I think it worked for Paris Hilton.
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:54 pm (UTC)And, for what it's worth, Neil once told me that he thinks probably the biggest benefit of hitting it big is that he gets to meet and extensively interact with a lot of interesting cool people.
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:55 pm (UTC)Maybe one day I will be a little more famous :) and then it will be "Hey, you were cool when I knew you -- are you cool now?" instead of slavering fan girl stuff (or even appearing like slavering fan girl stuff).
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Date: 2008-07-15 06:58 pm (UTC)Exactly.
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:01 pm (UTC)Dude. That's weird.
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:02 pm (UTC)Smoothly done. ;-)
I think SF/F is crammed to the walls with interesting cool people -- judging by the dinner conversations I have at World Fantasy, frex. Not all of them are famous; some of them will never be. But the famous ones tend to be busy, so there is indeed an advantage to being at some exclusive launch party, or collaborating with them on a project, or taken out to dinner by a common acquaintance.
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:09 pm (UTC)(No, I don't idolize Jordan on par with Christ. But there are people who do.)
The thing you should really be leery of is that people will start pestering you for info on when Brandon's going to finish the book. <g>
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:17 pm (UTC);)
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:31 pm (UTC)(Not that I do know either)
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:37 pm (UTC)(Though the types I did hang out with may go on to become famous in fields other than politics, business, and law.)
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Date: 2008-07-15 07:38 pm (UTC)And you are also right about the "tend to be busy". Namedropping again : -), I'm both aware and had it confirmed by Neil that having met him early on before he really hit it big has me at (not quite sure if this is the right phrasing, but it's the best I can come up with) a more significant level than if I'd not met him until after he'd hit it big and gotten busier, met a lot more people, etc. And I'm not claiming to be BFF or anywhere near that level.
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Date: 2008-07-15 08:53 pm (UTC)Cool post - it totally brings to mind the fan-awe in me.
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Date: 2008-07-16 12:50 am (UTC)I'm still wrapping my head around the fact that my advisor is approximately God to many people. He's Jerry. He hugs and smiles and is wonderfully supportive, and seldom there... because he's in China or Greece or testifying to Congress.