Tonight, I have officially operated this blog for 10 full years.
Night Owl Cards began on Sept. 13, 2008 and I've been writing this blog for so long that it truly is difficult to imagine what I did before NOC existed.
I've never wanted to do anything more than write for a living. I knew as a youngster that I liked to write and still remember scrawling stories in pencil on lined loose leaf paper while I lay on my bed truly trying to write the great American novel according to a 12-year-old boy. Writing for me is the most natural thing in the world and for 10 years I've been able to write about something that I like a lot -- collecting cards.
When I grew older and I began to think about making a career out of writing, the road to that goal seemed almost unreachable. Even then, it wasn't easy to make a living as a writer. But I was fortunate enough to hook on with a newspaper out of college, writing about sports (can you believe it?), and I've never let go. When I'm not writing for this blog, I'm writing for a newspaper and have done so for 30 years.
But, actually, that has never been my preferred medium for writing.
My ultimate goal as a teenager was to write for Sports Illustrated. I loved the long-form articles and the in-depth profiles. I loved magazines. That was my kind of writing. I've even written some similar type stories for the newspaper but they've never felt right in a newspaper. It was almost like I was forcing the magazine style into newsprint.
But I gave up on the dream of writing for SI -- or a magazine in general -- a long time ago. And that dream of writing a story about baseball cards for a magazine, I don't think ever was a dream at any point. It was ludicrous to even think that way.
Except it's not.
I was contacted by Ryan Cracknell of Beckett Media while I was on vacation recently. As some of you know, Ryan is a former baseball card blogger, one of the few who has moved from his blog to bigger cardboard things. He said that Beckett's editorial director was interested in me writing an article for Beckett's Vintage Magazine.
Ludicrous dream meet reality.
I am now writing a piece for Beckett Vintage Magazine. It should appear at some point in
We'll see how this first article goes but if it goes well, I could be doing more in the future for them.
It's funny but now that almost nobody subscribes to magazines anymore that's when I finally get a magazine gig. But I don't care. I've respected magazines for so long, stood in front of so many magazine racks for so long and in so many different places and cities, that it's just about the coolest thing that I can think of as far as my writing career.
So, exactly 10 years into writing this blog, it's finally paid off in a magazine gig. Just hang in there for 10 years, guys!
Anyway, thanks for reading this thing all these years.
I will be celebrating the anniversary with a giveaway. I just have to figure out the particulars and I haven't had much time to do that lately. I do know that I want the giveaway to be for my regular readers and I am going to be restricting it to those who have commented on my blog posts for the last three months -- so that means from June 12 to Sept. 12 (and no retro commenting!). I can't determine every person who clicks on my blog, so commenting is what I have to go on.
I'll run a list of those who are eligible for the giveaway when I make the giveaway post next week, so stay tuned.
And stay tuned for the second decade of Night Owl Cards. We'll kick it off with a countdown of the 100 greatest cards of the 1980s in the next week or two and then who knows what's after that. The usual rubbish I suppose.
In the meantime, happy Ron Cey anniversary to me! Hey, Penguin, we made it!
Comments
Don’t give up on the SI thing either. You never know.
Hope Night Owl Cards has another 10 years in you!
You've always been great to read, and look forward to having that moving forward for as long as you decide.
And of course, the magazine is huge! Who cares how many people might or might not read it. I remember one of my movie reviews was used in the college newspaper and I still have a stack of copies of that issue. Celebrate it and revel in it and I hope it leads to more opportunities to share your love of the hobby and your gift!
10 years is a great time to take stock, and you're probably the most popular and respected card blogger there is. I'm proud just that I have cards that came from you. Looking forward to more magazine articles and many more years of Night Owl Cards!
I'm looking forward to reading your article, and to reading NOC for another 10 years and beyond.
I'll have to get a copy of your Beckett. Please remind us when it is out.
Congrats. Looking forward to getting my BVC in the mail.
I finally got to see Clayton Kershaw pitch last night. I think this was the first time he's pitched in St. Louis for 3 years. Of course the Dodgers won, but I can cross seeing that great leftie off my bucket-list.
It's evident you love what you do, and I am surely one of many readers who appreciate your work.
Beckett circulation for that issue is going to skyrocket. Haven't bought a quarterly book for years, and only have recent ones that were giveaways at the National. Didn't even know they have a Vintage title...
Kid Rock is the Bullgod,
You are the Bloggod!
I was able to read your earlier post about the flat rate box of cards I sent. It’s nice to know there were a few cards that fit your collection. Hopefully the Dodgers cards in there were more to your liking than the random “junk wax.” I don’t get to comment as much as I’d like-and I’m not doing it just for the contest entry, don’t feel obligated to include me-I just wanted to acknowledge your excellent writing. Here’s to 10 more years of Night Owl!
Hmm, maybe your next goal should be to take up the Standard Catalog mantle.