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David Wong was born on 10 January, 1975 in Lawrenceville, Illinois, U.S., is an American humor writer and editor. Discover David Wong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Humorist, novelist
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 10 January 1975
Birthday 10 January
Birthplace Lawrenceville, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1975

Jason Pargin (born January 10, 1975), prior to 2020 using the pen name David Wong, is an American humor writer.

1997

Pargin then attended the Southern Illinois University (SIU) radio-television program, graduating in 1997.

While at SIU, he was part of a TV show on Alt.news cable TV called Consumer Advocate.

A number of episodes were produced.

1998

""It's not a very interesting story, 'David Wong' was the villain in a story I had written way back in the day, so when I was signing up for my first online accounts in 1998 I started using it.

Then when hate mail started coming in with a bunch of racist anti-Chinese insults, I realized I had either gone badly wrong or badly right.""

After his book and movie deal, his real name became common knowledge, but Pargin accepted it, saying, "It's not like I'm under the Witness Protection program or anything. I was just trying to keep things simple in my personal life."

1999

In 1999, Pargin started his own humor site, Pointless Waste of Time (PWOT), which would eventually be absorbed into Cracked.com.

While working as a copy editor at a law firm, he would spend his days copy editing insurance claims and nights posting humor articles on PWOT.

Every Halloween on the site he wrote a new chapter of an online story that he published as a webserial.

2007

He is the former executive editor of humor website Cracked.com, a recurring guest in the Cracked Podcast, and has written seven novels: John Dies at the End (2007), This Book Is Full of Spiders (2012), Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits (2015), What the Hell Did I Just Read (2017), Zoey Punches the Future in the Dick (2020), If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe (2022), and Zoey Is Too Drunk For This Dystopia (2023).

His first novel John Dies at the End was at first rejected by publishers, and Pargin considered taking it down until indie horror publisher Permuted Press agreed to publish the novel in 2007.

In 2007, Coscarelli optioned the film rights to John Dies at the End.

2008

An estimated 70,000 people read the free online versions before they were removed in September 2008.

Pargin used the feedback from people reading each episode of the webserial to tweak what would eventually become the book, John Dies at the End.

Demand Media hired Pargin to be the head editor for their revamped online magazine, Cracked.com, although Demand was not aware of Pargin's book deal.

As part of the deal, he merged PWOT into the Cracked forums.

Pargin has described a disconnection between the old Cracked print magazine and the humor site Cracked.com due to multiple relaunches and almost entirely new staff.

As a child, he read Cracked magazine's biggest competitor, Mad magazine.

In a popular article published at Cracked.com, Pargin coined the neologism "monkeysphere" which introduces the concept of Dunbar's number in a humorous manner.

Pargin referred to Dunbar's number again in his novel, This Book Is Full of Spiders.

When Pargin started PWOT, he took on the pseudonym of David Wong to keep his real and online lives separate.

Since much of his writing involved situations similar to his real life, he did not want co-workers and his employers to think that his rants about fictional characters were inspired by real people.

The origin of the name was a character from one of his first short stories.

He writes:

2009

A second edition by Thomas Dunne Books was published with additional material as a hardcover on September 29, 2009.

After enjoying some success, it came to the attention of Don Coscarelli, who decided to adapt it as a film.

2010

Filming took place from late 2010 until January 2011 at locations in Southern California.

2012

John Dies at the End was adapted into a film of the same name in 2012.

Pargin was born in Lawrenceville, Illinois.

He and fellow Internet writer John Cheese (real name Mack Leighty) attended high school together and met during an art class they shared.

The film, starring Chase Williamson, Rob Mayes, Clancy Brown, and Paul Giamatti, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2012.

It also played on March 12, 2012, at South by Southwest, in Austin, Texas.

2014

He lived in Marion, Illinois until 2014, when he moved to Nashville.

2018

The author stated in January 2018 that Zoey Punches the Future in the Dick, the sequel to Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits, was nearing completion and scheduled for release in late 2020.

The fourth book in the John Dies at the End series, If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe was released in October 2022.

2020

In late 2020, Pargin announced that he was retiring the "David Wong" pseudonym, with future editions of his works being published under his real name instead.