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Real World Deja Vu

May 15, 2008 By Robert Lanham

Rumors are spinning that MTV’s The Real World is coming to my neighborhood. Ironic, since we parodied this very topic on FREEwilliamsburg.com back in 2000 and were served with a cease-and-desist by MTV. am New York quoted me today on the story.

The Web site FreeWilliamsburg.com even ran a parody of a “Real World: Williamsburg” back in 2000. Robert Lanham, the site’s founder and author of “The Hipster Handbook,” says MTV’s choice of Brooklyn as the next “Real World” spot proves it’s behind the curve in terms of what’s hip.
“What seems absurd is that MTV is seeming to be discovering Williamsburg 10 years after everyone else did [if the show is set in Billyburg, as rumored],” says Lanham.

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Sloane Crosley: I Was Told There’d Be Cake

April 9, 2008 By Robert Lanham

My buddy Sloane wrote a book. (Yeah, that Sloane). It’s really really funny, so go out and buy it now. Here’s what Jonathan Lethem says about it:

Sloane Crosley is another mordant and mercurial wit from the realm of Sedaris and Vowell. What makes her so funny is that she seems to be telling the truth, helplessly.

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Short Mention in The New York Times

March 29, 2008 By Robert Lanham

From the article “Why Blog? Reason No. 92: Book Deal“

But there are successes. On the nonhumor front, the best seller “Julie and Julia,” about a woman who cooked one Julia Child recipe a day, started as a blog, and “The Hipster Handbook,” spawned from freewilliamsburg.com in 2003, has sold 39,000, according to Nielsen BookScan.

The article is largely about the hilarious blog Stuff White People Like. Ironically, I mentioned this blog to my agent early in February knowing it would translate well to print. Looks like another agent beat him to it.
Incidentally, The Hipster Handbook has sold many more copies than reported by BookScan which often doesn’t account for sales at independent and college book stores, the places where the satirical book has sold very well.

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Colson Whitehead Sounds Off On Brooklyn Writers

March 3, 2008 By Robert Lanham

In case you missed it, Whitehead has a hilarious article in the Times about the hype surrounding Brooklyn writers. Here’s a taste: [thanks Jeff]

As you may have heard, all the writers are in Brooklyn these days. It’s the place to be. You’re simply not a writer if you don’t live here. Google “brooklyn writer” and you’ll get, Did you mean: the future of literature as we know it? People are coming in from all over. In fact, the physical act of moving your possessions from Manhattan to Brooklyn is now the equivalent of a two-year M.F.A. program. When you get to the other side, they hand you three Moleskine notebooks and a copy of “Blogging for Dummies.” You’re good to go.
I have a hard time understanding all the hype. I dig it here and all, but it’s just a place. It does not have magical properties. In interviews, I get asked a lot, “What’s it like to write in Brooklyn?” I get invited to do panels with other Brooklyn writers to discuss what it’s like to be a writer in Brooklyn. I expect it’s like writing in Manhattan, but there aren’t as many tourists walking very slowly in front of you when you step out for coffee. It’s like writing in Paris, but there are fewer people speaking French. What do they expect me to say? “Instead of ink, I write in mustard from Nathan’s Famous, a Brooklyn institution since 1916.” “I built my desk out of wooden planks taken from the authentic rubble of Ebbets Field. Have I mentioned how I still haven’t forgiven the Dodgers for moving to Los Angeles?” READ IT ALL

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Fancy Redesign

February 26, 2008 By Robert Lanham

I finally got around to redesigning FREEwilliamsburg. Doesn’t look bad, if I do say so myself. Now, go read it.

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