Greg Stekelman

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A Year in the Life of TheManWhoFellAsleep by Greg Stekelman
A Year in the Life of TheManWhoFellAsleep by Greg Stekelman

Greg Stekelman (born February 12, 1975 in London) is a British novelist and writer

Born and raised in north London, Stekelman started themanwhofellasleep.com in 2001. The website is an eclectic mix of his writing, illustrations, animations and features. 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. The book is illustrated by the author and comes with an introduction from journalist Julie Burchill[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".

Stekelman is the nephew of Argentine Tango cheoreographer Ana Maria Stekelman.

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