Superman premiered today in 1978.
Christopher Reeve WAS Superman. This is packed with iconic moments: the phone booth gag, S-Shield reveal, spinning door change, “Say, Jim…”, “You got me? Who’s got you?!”, Williams’ score, and Reeves' delivery of "A friend." A perfect scene.
Sending tons of love to the family and friends of Mike Millar, who we lost to cancer this week. Mike did a ton of great work promoting my books and so many others when he was at Harper-Collins. He spent the last few years with us at TSN. A really good man gone way too soon.
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It's 2025. Time to talk about time.
We've officially put a bow on the first quarter of the 21st century and are in day one of quarter #2.
Times we grew up envisioning as the far future aren't so far away anymore. Even if lifespans stayed as they are now, many of today's college students will live to see the 22nd century. Many of today's babies will still be in the peak of their careers in the year 2100. And 2040, 2060, and 2100 are now closer to us than 2010, 1990, and 1950.
Likewise, much of what still feels like recent history is beginning to look a lot like ancient history. NSYNC's "Tearing Up My Heart" came out closer to the moon landing than to today. E.T. hit theaters closer to the 1930s than to today. And Billy Joel's "She's Got a Way" was released nearer to World War I than the present moment.
If Back to the Future were released today, Marty would be heading back to the ridiculously retro year 1995. His teenage parents would be doing hilariously old things like talking on big cell phones and hanging out in AOL chat rooms.
And of course, no existential time crisis would be complete without The Wonder Years. The show aired from 1988-1993 and took place in the years 1968-1973. If the show debuted today, it would be set in 2005-2010 and cover nostalgic old things like Obama's election, Instagram like counts, and Taylor Swift concerts.
Happy New Year, and thanks for keeping me company during this rapid little life we're all living. 🫶
Revive your TBR pile, one binge-worthy series at a time. 📚
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Celebrating 20 years at @HarperCollinsCA today. I’m incredibly
fortunate to get to talk about books everyday.
Thanks to everyone (past and present) for making it a place I want to be.