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Afterword

If you want to know when the next edition in the John and Dave series will appear on bookshelves or when the film adaptation will hit theaters, go to my permanent home on the Web at JohnDiesattheEnd.com. There you can keep up with the latest news and further explore the John Dies at the End universe. You can also find me at comedy megasite Cracked.com, where I serve as the editor and, as such, have somehow gained full-time employment writing poop jokes. Yes, it is a ridiculous universe we live in.

Speaking of which, it should be pointed out that the story behind this story, the tale of how John Dies at the End wound up in print at all, should be an inspiration to anyone who works in a cubicle and/or is really easily inspired.

Back in 2001 I was living a double life. During the day I was just a guy doing data entry at a law office, for single digits an hour. But at night, I would change out of those khakis and assume another identity: Guy Doing Data Entry at an Insurance Company. Fortunately the 75 hours a week I spent filling in columns of numbers on computer screens didn’t leave much time for the crushing depression.

Around Halloween of 2001, during the few hours of personal time between cubicles, I took to the Internet and shared a tale of me and my friend and a monster made of meat. On the first day, only six people read the story. The next day, the number grew to eight. Then ten. I had clearly stumbled onto a word-of-mouth phenomenon and after one year, the story had been read by nearly seventeen people.

Riding this buzz, I sat down again and relayed more of the tale and would do the same the following year. By 2005 the chronicles of our adventures had grown to 150,000 words. E-mails poured in from readers, fans telling me they stayed up all night reading the story, then called in sick to work the next morning to finish it. People were printing the whole tale, eating up a ream of paper and three ink cartridges in the process, then binding it with rubber bands and loaning it to friends.

I believed for the first time that I had tapped into something, and that something was the fact that lots of people are crazy and/or have lots of spare time on their hands.

At this point I was contacted by independent horror publisher Permuted Press, who asked me about doing a print run of the story as a trade paperback. I told them no, that no one would ever actually pay money to read it. Then the transmission went out on my car and I decided I couldn’t turn my nose up on whatever meager amount of money would come in. The resulting book, written by a data entry clerk with no previous publishing experience and not even an English degree to boast of, sold about five thousand copies through sheer word of mouth. When the print run ended, rare copies were selling on eBay for up to $120.

Next I got an e-mail from horror writer/director/producer Don Coscarelli (who made two of my favorite horror movies of all time, Phantasm and Bubba Ho-Tep), which I immediately deleted, assuming it was a hoax. But he was persistent and after convincing me on the phone that it wasn’t all an elaborate prank to get me up on a stage so he could pour a bucket of pig’s blood on me, we made the deal to turn John Dies at the End into a movie. After the ink was dry, more than half a dozen other offers for film rights would come in.

At that point it was pretty clear that the entire world was just fucking with me. Keep in mind I was still working at the insurance company, still sitting in a cubicle every day, eating those awful diagonally sliced sandwiches from the vending machine, and reading memos about the dress code.

Word of mouth. That’s all it was. No one “discovered” me, I didn’t get some big break out of the blue. It was a slow advance of strangers from around the world, passing around the link and loaning out those sad homemade copies. These are the zealots who would later buy copies, loan them to friends, then buy more copies when those never came back. Hundreds of passionate strangers whom I’ve still never met-they’re responsible for the edition you hold in your hands. I wish I could thank all of them by name. So, let me do that now. (Please turn the page.)

Amy Brown

Laura Taylor

Lee Beckman

Brandon Sharp

Tim Richardson

Ross Wiseman

Michael T. Hawkins

Ville Nousiainen

Nick Mathews

Curtis Jeffs

Matt Garner

Josh Yagley

Jennifer Liang

Charles Cooper

Jim Mahar

Nate Bailey

Tarnir Hadary

Ryan King

Chuck Sebian-Lander

Lucas de Carvalho Martinez

Rianna Turner

Tomas Fitzgerald

Alex Augustine

David Scully

Stuart Layt

Tyrone Cameron

Victoria Liakhova

Ira Jacobs

Bob Clark

Alex Zechiel

Sean Gray

Vincent Simone

Katters Smao

Shane Peter Davis

Dave Henry

Scott Holcomb

Anthony Clark

Thomas Buttrick

Eric Holodnak

James A Russell

Kevin Murray

Christopher Wells

Andrew Gordon

Craig Taylor

Drew Dexter

Alex Lysick

Joshua Heimendinger

Nadine Hearity

Steve Clark

Tom Cherry

Lance Johnson

Joshua Daum

John Walton

Nathan Cleary

Jess and Brett Ferricher

Robert Hight

Michael Schmidt

Jason Phebus

Steffanie Hirsack

Ed Gardiner

Owen Sprod

Joel Benge-Abbot

Nikola Pilipovic

Ira Porter

Lee Smith

Popovici Alexandru

Matt Nolan

Daniel Sloane

Jesse Hayen

Jakob Beacham

Michael Cornett

Heather Holl

Adam Quigley

Will Timson

Kevin Smith

Evan Lewis

Larry Coffey

(not the famous one)

Isaac Rowntree

Nicholas Charlton

Nicholas Seitz

James Goede

Samuel Raab

Benjamin Ashley

Ben Schuplin

Rich Beischer

Michael Scheahan

Eoghan C.

Anthony Nguyen

Jim Ribby

Robert Lawson

Erica Bercegeay

Nathan West

Ryan Salyers

Jonathan Edwards

Ben Driscoll

Joshua Madden

Alex Ennis

Jenn Tharp

Sean Hyslop

Damien Unger

Zac Wiggy

Stewart Dawson

Brian Wesley Schwartz

Christopher Petterson

Ryan Aston

Joshua Lucero

Joel Vandale

Nikki Barajas

Peter Christensen

Jonny Ashley

Angela Soper

Joel Thompson

Beau Ferreira

Daniel Andrew

Devin Pentecost

Matt Overstreet

Jadon Grayson

Justin Davis

Ethan John Davies

Andrew Patterson

Ben Wolfe

Alex Pascarelli

Matthew Waller

Jonathan Kimak

Conor Burnell

Kristina Himmelsjo

Sam Mackey

Brian Lemak

Cassie Hillyuck

Walker Reynolds

Jeremy Root

Nicholas Russell

Brendan Reilly

Christopher Brown

Ben Moore

Stewart Hills

David Bulger

Alex Mathews

Melissa Black

Aaron W Mosley I1

Lee Banford

Robert Roboi Parras

Stacy Farina

Katie Roe

Brandon Robinson

Austin Pettyjohn

Zachary Harper

Kenneth Cross

Jamie Lachance

Scott Bailey

Kitty Butchko

Jason Domanowski

Michael Free1

Juan Cabrera

Josh Hendren

Asaf Lackgren

Phil Loring

Brandon Dixson-Jack

Brad Schoonover

Courtney Shelton

Isaac Westerhoff

SPC Nicholas Young

Kevin Kuchta

Simon Thelwell

David Morris

Mark Cawdrey

Brandon Spoelstra

Magnus Eek Olsen

Alex Huss

Ian Breakey

Michael Hartley

Carrie Rivard

Kim McMillan

Josh Rickert

Jeremy Stevens

Steven Irvine

Dustin Quam

Josh Cohen

Megan Schnitz

Jeff Pallagi

Jason Glass

Mikki Cioffi

Brian Tolman

Jordan Dillman

Petter Vilberg

Matt Cowger

David Binford

Chris Heilman

Spenser Stefaniuk

Jon McCullough

Eric Main

Paul Harris

Paul Calhoun

Laura McDowell

Isaac Davidson

Allin Cook

Tom Andry

Colin Newby

Garrett Hille

Nikolai Gloeckler

Luke McCarthy

Joel Paine

Dawn Morrow

Ian Douglas

Fabio Zaccagnini

Michael Dubya

Z. Sheldon

Courtney Olivecrona

Cole Goater

Mark Gomer

Nick Stolk

Steven Gordon

Alex Winfield

David Piniella

Matthew Porreca

B. I. Flight

Joe Vandale

Matthew Parker

Daniel Griffin

Matt Picioccio

Sean Levesque

Brandl Couch

Eric Pelchat

Ike Wassom

Justin Dunsing

Hunter Tammaro

Teddy Lee

Jack Talbot

Loren Cress

Rowan Chapman Hill

Todd Aquino-Michaels

Adam Woodyard

Dan Heerdt

Henry Copestake

Zachary Helming

Karen Nickerson

Eric Bates

Michael Purdy

Marie Petty

Alexander Convin

David Nelson

John Diebold

Philip Howard

Scott Clark

David Scott

Kevin Smart

Bo Soderlund

J. “Buck” Caldwell

Janet Mysliwiec

Ashley Monroy

Kyle Nelson

J. Molloy

Reid A. Dawson

John Plandowski

Peter Armstrong

Tyler Calvert

Miia Lempinen

Alex Hirzel

Rutger Schreuders

Jack Clarkson

Dean Perkins

Philip Zaslavchik

Matias Ignacio

Joe Bautista

Matt Best

Lara Koenig

Nathaniel Lichfield

Jimmy Bean

Steve Wetherell

Jess Jeffery

Louie Klein

Greg Pfaff

Brian Malik

Aaron Macke

Jarad Geer

Frank Looney

Josh Palmer

Rebecca Johnson

Kenny Heard

Jude Taylor

Lyz King

Kyle Hellkamp

Jake Brown

Denny Wright

Robert Parsons

Jay Locke

Joe Defilippis

Connor Bishop

Michael Keen

Aaron Kinney

Rhett Stafford

Walter Sojda

Jeff Devine

Ellen Boring

Ben Pearson

Casey Harris

Benjamin Deason

Casper Van Gemert

Tarik Ghabra

Sean Tessena

David Costelloe

Nathaniel MacDonald

Chris Jensen

KYTE

Tom Heafey

Jeremy Harvey

Don Shihey

Azrael Macool

Russell Monett

J. D. Beideman

Mark Ulissi

Jeff Ward

Sean Emery

Simon Clair

Jonathan Barone

Dave Eng

Ben Ireland

Thomas Gorney

Brian Durbin

Brian Lernmon

Devin McGinty

Jeff Lengyel

Marc Williams

Ross Cochran

Darnian Holter

Christana Waterstreet

Dustin J. Shifflett

Manie du Preez

Cory Batts

Dan Bromley

Andy Melat

David Starr

Amanda Mack

Teemu Nordlund

Kaitlyn Werner

Brian Mack

Cress Fox

Jason Elledge

Brandon Crawford

Tommy Scala

Luke Norman

Julian Smith

Richard Kreski

John Miller

Andrew Briggs

Salvatore Ciano

Courtney Childs

Jefferson Nieto

Laura Engelman

Anthony Sgromo

Mick Weaver

Clae Wilson

Greg Ulfik

John O’Connor

Tim Young

Rich Larden

Hector Wakefield

David Saulrnon

Nate Arnold

Doug Tammany

Joshua Svendsen

Brent Donoughe

John Honey

Breno Nakao

Ben Heidorn

Stephanie Wagar

Brooks Cary

Gerald Rice

Aaron Jones

Joseph Zebrowski

Oliver Griinewald

Jonathan Bjorklund

Kyle Sechrest

Ben Heidorn

Garii Pearce

Reid Sheldon

and

Mike Brenner

Alan Thompson

Mark Chun-Ting

James Rodriquez

James Robson

“Chuwy” Chu

This is by no means an inclusive list, and I hope those who were left off will forgive me. Thank you, all of you.

Hopefully you will still be alive when I get the sequel written.

Until then, you know where to find me: JohnDiesattheEnd.com Cracked.com

– DW

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