And thank you for receiving it! It took some time, but I’m glad I finally finished that book on elevator-themed stadium cushions. It’s like, there are books on sports-themed stadium cushions, stadium cushions created for comfort, stadium cushions with themes from every single major media franchise (Star Wars, Looney Tunes, Peanuts…), but every third seat cushion you see when you go to a game has some sort of elevator on it—and no one was talking about it! I can’t believe people weren’t even curious! Just like, “Ho, hum, going to the game! Guess I’ll pick up a stadium cushion. Don’t care what it has on it, so I’ll just get one with an old-timey elevator on it, I guess,” like, what?! How did that become so common?! I just had to get to the bottom of it, and even though my agent begged me not to write this book, I knew it would find its audience—and clearly it has. So thank you! Thank you for purchasing Going Down: The History of Elevator-Themed Seat Cushions Used in American Stadiums. My goal now is to do an art book, showcasing the various types of elevator-themed cushions used throughout the 20th and now 21st century. I’ve just been doing research, but have already been given permission to photograph the first ever elevator-themed stadium cushion: one of the ORIGINAL “Ollie the Operator” cushions sold at a game between the Philadelphia Athletics and Cleveland Naps played in old League Park in the summer of 1905. I’m not ashamed to say I wept for twenty-five full minutes after I finished photographing that cushion. Some moments in your life are so precious, yet so unbelievable, all you can do is cry and hope you’re not dreaming. Seeing that cushion, just… It’s indescribable. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.
So anyway, look forward to the sequel! Provided I can stay on schedule, you might be able to put on next year’s Christmas list! Here’s hoping!