Imperial Valley Press

1. Make Lists. 2. Read Lists. 3. Make More Lists.

- PETER FUNT

Here are my five favorite things about this sentence: 1. It grabs your attention; 2. it keeps you guessing; 3. it’s not overly wordy; 4. it’s something you might forward to friends, and 5. it’s part of the list-making trend that just keeps growing.

The New York Times sent subscriber­s an email on Aug. 11 promoting “12 new books our editors liked” and “10 best new recipes.” There was also a report on “the 50 best TV shows on Netflix right now.” 50! That’s quite a list. I expect a follow-up in which editors select “the 10 best TV shows on our list of Netflix’s 50 best TV shows.”

The very same day:

The Boston Globe continued its obsession with sports lists: “Eight takeaways from the Patriots’ time in Michigan.”

The Washington Post offered, “Eight non-culinary tools you can use in the kitchen.” (Spoiler: one is a blow torch.)

The Chicago Tribune: “10 summer

care tips for curly hair.” Parade magazine: “20 songs Joni Mitchell Wrote About Men.”

So, yes, it seems we’re all drawn to lists. And, clearly, editors have figured that out.

The Internet’s clickosphe­re contribute­s to it. Just Google “Top 10 Lists” and you’ll be amazed. A few of my favorites: “Top 10 Researcher­s Who Experiment­ed on Themselves” and “10 People Who Gained Genius from Brain Damage.”

I blame David Letterman for this. His Top 10 lists were delicious latenight snacks, with entries such as: “Top 10 Things That Sound Cool When Said by Snoop Dogg.”

Of course, Dave is now off in semi-retirement, trying desperatel­y to come up with a list of 10 good reasons not to shave his beard, and undoubtedl­y laughing over the fact that editors can’t resist his fun-with-lists gimmick.

There’s an actual Wikipedia section titled “List of lists of lists.” How detailed is it? It includes “List of Tamil films of the 1940s” and “Lists of ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ monsters.”

Buzzfeed has popularize­d the term “listicle,” which is any article in the form of a list — and Buzzfeed’s listicles get millions of views!

So, my top five reasons for writing this: 5. I will presumably be paid; 4. it required little thinking; 3. it’s summer, after all, 2. readers love lists, and 1. it serves to remind us that lists, while sometimes engaging, should never be confused with actual writing.

A list of Peter Funt’s upcoming live appearance­s is available at www.CandidCame­ra.com.

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