Keep Scrolling Till You Feel Something: 21 Years of Humor from McSweeney's Internet Tendency
By (Author) Chris Monks
By (author) Sam Riley
McSweeney's Publishing
McSweeney's Publishing
5th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
827.92
Hardback
679
It's a great undertaking to raise a humour website from infancy to full-fledged adulthood, but with the right editors, impeccable taste, and a dire political landscape, your online bundle of joy will enjoy years of relevance and comic validation.
Join us as we revisit McSweeney's Internet Tendency's first 21 years, from our bright-eyed and bewildered early stages to our world-weary and bewildered recent days. Keep Scrolling Till You Feel Something is a coming of age celebration for the pioneering website, featuring brand- new pieces and classics by some of today's best humour writers, like Ellie Kemper, Wendy Molyneux, Jesse Eisenberg, Tim Carvell, Karen Chee, Colin Nissan, Megan Amram, John Moe, and many more.
'If you like humor collections where each piece has nothing to do with the previous piece and you can find no overall connective thread or theme, you will absolutely love McSweeney's hilariousKeep Scrolling Till You Feel Something.' Judd Apatow
'Buy this book so that on the night before you become a blood bag on the Fury Road, you'll remember that once we laughed. Oh, how McSweeney's made us laugh.' Nell Scovell, TV writer/director, author ofJust the Funny Parts
'I couldn't put downKeep Scrolling Till You Feel Somethingbut then the sheer weight of this massive book ripped off both of my arms.' Chad Nackers, Editor-in-Chief of The Onion
"If you like humor collections where each piece has nothing to do with the previous piece and you can find no overall connective thread or theme, you will absolutely love McSweeney's hilarious Keep Scrolling Till You Feel Something."
--Judd Apatow
"Buy this book so that on the night before you become a blood bag on the Fury Road, you'll remember that once we laughed. Oh, how McSweeney's made us laugh."
--Nell Scovell, TV writer/director, author of Just the Funny Parts, and rejected McSweeney's list submitter.
"I couldn't put down Keep Scrolling Till You Feel Something but then the sheer weight of this massive book ripped off both of my arms."
--Chad Nackers, Editor-in-Chief of The Onion