Is it weird to worry about a blogger?

Anonymous
You probably have to read both The Bloggess and Hyperbole and a Half for this post to make any sense.

I'm kind of worried about Allie Brosh, the author of H&aH. I only started thinking about it when the Bloggess posted her depression story, but H&aH hasn't had a new post since HER (very funny and very sad) depression story back in October.

This is weird, right? I don't know this woman.
Anonymous
I think it's perfectly normal.

Before blogs existed, I got very worried about my favorite author. She released a short story collection that was full of incredibly grim themes--stuff that had been present in previous works, but was now in the forefront.
Anonymous
I get very involved in blogs I read and I do worry about authors when bad things happen and I enjoy reading when good things happen and I guess it's a little odd since I don't know them. I am not familiar with the blog you mentioned.
Anonymous
I think of Heather at The Spohrs are Multiplying every day. She lost her daughter Maddie in 2009 and she is very open about her struggles with grief and things are still very hard for her. Whenever she posts about missing her daughter I worry and my heart feels like it's breaking for her.

If you are worried about Allie, drop her an email and say you miss her posts and hope she's doing well. I am a blogger myself and there's a reason we put our lives online: to reach out to people. It's always nice when they reach back.
Anonymous
H.5 wasn't that frequent to begin with and isn't there a book in the works too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:H.5 wasn't that frequent to begin with and isn't there a book in the works too?


First of all, I love that you just abbreviated it H.5! And yes, she does have a book in the works, so I also assumed she was working on that and she didn't post that often as it was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:H.5 wasn't that frequent to begin with and isn't there a book in the works too?


First of all, I love that you just abbreviated it H.5! And yes, she does have a book in the works, so I also assumed she was working on that and she didn't post that often as it was.


Yeah, I thought the first many-month absence was because of the book. But then there was the depression post. And then nothing.
Anonymous
I have a close relative who really "gets into" the lives of selected bloggers. Gets really, really empathetic and cares so much about what happens to the woman in the computer that she has to update the rest of the family periodically.

I guess I am technically a little judgey -- in that I wish my relative would instead expend all that mental energy on a local person she could actually help / a soup kitchen. But mostly, honestly, I just don't understand this near-compulsion to follow the life of an non-extraordinary mere mortal you'll never meet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You probably have to read both The Bloggess and Hyperbole and a Half for this post to make any sense.

I'm kind of worried about Allie Brosh, the author of H&aH. I only started thinking about it when the Bloggess posted her depression story, but H&aH hasn't had a new post since HER (very funny and very sad) depression story back in October.

This is weird, right? I don't know this woman.


Allie's last post was very sad - I hope she's doing well as I very much enjoy her posts.

That being said, she always seems to be a bit manic/depressed (if you read all the way back). I bet she's just very invested in her book (I hope).
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