About the Book
After growing up in the south where she was "home-schooled for hippie reasons", Felicia moved to Hollywood to pursue her dream of becoming an actress and was immediately typecast as a crazy cat-lady secretary. But Felicia’s misadventures in Hollywood led her to produce her own web series, own her own production company, and become an Internet star.
Felicia’s short-ish life and her rags-to-riches rise to Internet fame launched her career as one of the most influential creators in new media. Now, Felicia’s strange world is filled with thoughts on creativity, video games, and a dash of mild feminist activism—just like her memoir.
Hilarious and inspirational, You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) is proof that everyone should embrace what makes them different and be brave enough to share it with the world, because anything is possible now—even for a digital misfit.
The internet is amazing because it connects us with one another. But it’s also horrific because . . . it connects us with one another.
Review
Reading this book only made me love her more than I already did. She's is so cool, oh my gawd. I could relate to so many of the things she wrote about. She's basically me if I were super cool.
What she said about gamergate helped put into words a lot of my thoughts on the gaming community. I love video games, but I've quit playing ones that required me to deal with people. It just got too much for me. When I play, I want an escape. I don't want to have to defend my existence. This is why Skyrim is the best game of all ever.
In conclusion, this is 100% my favoritest memoir of all ever. I highly recommend it. It is great!