Abstract: Insect Environment (IE) has been experiencing phenomenal growth in the last two years.The drivers are our authors and the myriad well-wishers in India and around the globe.Our research articles have been touching millions of viewers or rather viewers are making hits into our articles; thanks to CABI (UK), DOI and Research Gate.Many authors message me that interest in their papers from far flung corners of the globe, indeed, made them feel elated, while we felt, our labours were not in vain!We were the first to whistle-alert Thrips parvispinous on chillies in South India through our blogs followed with a couple of articles (IE 24 (4), 2021).Talking of our blogs they have been short ento-thrillers, and every Monday blogs are auto-sent to a few thousands, around the world.Nobody ever thought of giving amateur insect pictures a chance to see the light of the day.'Big' journals would accept photographs, relevant to a paper that too with a lot of editorial fuss and sometimes as I have myself experienced, pretence to quality!At IE we make a difference-if an insect picture tells a story by itself or its oikos or has aesthetics (all insects, however drab are beautiful to us) we Vol. 25 (2) (June 2022) Insect Environment 179 IE authors.So, it is a pleasant worthwhile experience to be an author in IE!So be our contributors, either as articles, blogs or pictures, as these behove well to a splendid career especially for youngsters in future.So, welcome all, amateurs to professionals, to be part of insect information dissemination for a better entomological tomorrow!My special thanks to Dr Romeno Faleiro, FAO Consultant, for hand-holding us through the entire editorial process.