Greg Stekelman

The website is popular in the UK and has featured in a number of newspapers, from The Guardian to the Sunday Times[1].

In 2005 Time Out London started using his Tube Gossip column as a weekly feature under the heading Overheard Underground.

April 2006 saw The Friday Project releasing Stekelman's first novel; A Year in the Life of TheManWhoFellAsleep, based on writing from his website.

[2] Reviews of A Year in the Life of TheManWhoFellAsleep have been positive, with Time Out London saying "This odd, excellent, fantastical diary offers a curious combination of dreams, London and deadpan humour, all wrapped in up in a quasi-fictional journal with funny illustrations"[3].Vice Magazine UK called it "...one of the most imaginative and enjoyable diaries published since Brian Eno's A Year with Swollen Appendices" and described Stekelman as a "Woody Allen for the iPod generation" [4].

Zoo Magazine described it as a "surreal, morbidly entertaining novel written as a diary".