- The Areas of My Expertise
"The Areas of My Expertise" (ISBN 0-525-94908-9, first published in
2005 ) is a satiricalalmanac byJohn Hodgman . It is written in the form of absurd historical stories, complex charts and graphs, and fake newspaper columns. Among its sections are a list of 700 differenthobo names and complete descriptions of all "51" US states. The full title of the book is::"An Almanac of Complete World Knowledge Compiled with Instructive Annotation and Arranged in Useful Order by myself, John Hodgman, a Professional Writer, in the Areas of My Expertise, which Include: Matters Historical, Matters Literary, Matters Cryptozoological, Hobo Matters, Food, Drink & Cheese (a Kind of Food), Squirrels & Lobsters & Eels, Haircuts, Utopia, What Will Happen in the Future, and Most Other Subjects"
The book was later released in audiobook form, narrated by John Hodgman himself with some musical accompaniment by frequent collaborator
Jonathan Coulton and a guest appearance byPaul Rudd .The interior and exterior of the book are designed by graphic artist
Sam Potts who is known for the interior and exterior design of theBrooklyn Superhero Supply Co.The 700 Hoboes Project and e-Hobo.com
The 700 Hoboes Project refers to an
internet meme that originated with a recording of Hodgman's recitation of the 700 hobo names from "The Areas of My Expertise". An audio file of the reading, accompanied by frequent collaboratorJonathan Coulton playing "Big Rock Candy Mountain " "live for an hour, one take", was posted to a page on the [http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/hoboes.html promotional website] for the book.In October 2005, on hearing the audio file, Mark Frauenfelder proposed on the
BoingBoing website to have "700 cartoonists volunteer to draw one of the 700 hoboes" that Hodgman listed in the book.A few days later, the first of the 700 hoboes ("Frederick Bannister, the Tree Surgeon") was posted to
Flickr by Daniel Cardenas and a Flickr group (700 Hoboes) was subsequently formed.In March 2006, several contributors to the 700 Hoboes Project decided to build a portal to house the drawings posted to the Flickr group. Len Peralta of Jawbone Radio came up with a design for the site and passed it on to Dan Coulter, who built a back end system using [http://www.phpflickr.com/ phpFlickr] , his open source wrapper for Flickr's API. Hobo illustrators Adam Koford, Mike Peterson, Ben Rollman and Eric Vespoor contributed to the creation of the website, [http://www.e-hobo.com www.e-hobo.com] . The URL refers to hobo #450 in the list, "my-e-hobo.com".
The 700 names were completed on
September 5 ,2006 , coinciding with the release date of "Areas of My Expertise" to paperback, which contains an additional 100 hobo names. As of September 2006, there have been over 200 contributors to the project, spanning the globe. In March 2007, Adam Koford completed illustrating each of the 800 hoboes.The Furry Lobster
In one section of "The Areas of My Expertise", "A Brief Time Line of the Lobster in America," Hodgman tells that lobsters as we know them today were not introduced to Maine until the turn of the century, after
Theodore Roosevelt built a secret canal from lobster-ridden New York City to the coast of Maine. Before that time, writes Hodgman, an entirely different animal - particularly "a kind of sea otter" - was known in Maine as the "lobster" (the photo of aEuropean otter at right is included with the caption "Figure 11: The Lobster"). The new lobster threatened the existence of the "Old Lobster," the last of which died in 1980, in the kitchen of a Furry Old Lobster restaurant (which itself is part of a conglomeration owned by [new] lobsters).While Hodgman's story is, of course, entirely fictional, an actual furry lobster, "
Kiwa hirsuta ", was discovered in March 2005 in the South Pacific. Hodgman includes a photo of the newly discovered crustacean in the rear cover of the paperback edition of "The Areas of My Expertise", along with the words, "Some readers have taken this as a worrisome portent that certain items in my book of lies may be coming true. BUT BE CALM. If you observe the 'FURRY OLD LOBSTER' described in my book, you will see that [that creature and the newly discovered species] are not the same creature at all, though both are DISGUSTINGLY FURRY." Since then, the book's official website has a page dedicated to the matter, including a photo of the otter-like "lobster" with the caption "Old" furry old lobster." [ [http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/lobsters.html Furry lobster page] ]Musician/Hodgman collaborator
Jonathan Coulton has written a song called "Furry Old Lobster", telling the tale of the lost species. Coulton has performed the song on "Attack of the Show ", at many of Hodgman's book signings, and on the audiobook version of "The Areas of My Expertise".The 51 United States
Another section in "Areas of My Expertise", Part Six, is titled "Our 51 United States," and contains Hodgman's own descriptions of the states, including nicknames and mottos. The 51st state, Hodgman says, is called "Hohoq (also known as Ar)" and "frequently moves across the continent by unknown means and seems to disappear altogether." [Hodgman, J: "The Areas of My Expertise", page 165. Dutton, 2005.] He also says that Hohoq is home to the "Thunderbirds", giant eagles who shoot lightning from their eyes and transform into men. The state is described as having a complicated political history with the federal government.
References
External links
* [http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/ Official site]
* [http://areasofmyexpertise.blogspot.com/ good evening] Theblog of Hodgman and his book
* [http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/hoboes.html The complete list of hobo names as read by the author]
* [http://e-hobo.com/ The 700 Hoboes Project]
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