We want to try something new around here. It’s impossible for us to cover all of Brownstone and North Brooklyn as comprehensively as we’d like on our own, so we’d like to put in place a few stringers. As a stringer, you’d probably write anywhere from two to six posts a month about your ‘hood. The topical scope would be meat-and-potatoes Brownstoner fare: New buildings, new restaurant and store openings, new bike lanes, notable quality of life issues; we also might call on you occasionally to attend an important community board meeting or to grab a photo of something specific for us. You don’t need to have a professional writing background. You do need to be the kind of person who always has a camera on hand and is constantly attuned to what’s going on in the community; it also helps to have a couple of competitive bones in your body so we can beat other publications to the punch. You also need to be pretty darn sure that you’re going to stick with it, as it’s a big effort to get a new writer set up and trained. We’ve already got someone lined up for Ditmas Park but, as a start, would like to get correspondents for Park Slope, Bed Stuy and Williamsburg; if it works well, we’ll expand to other nabes as well. The pay will be $20 a post, since most of these posts are really just a photo and three or four sentences. If you’re interested, please email us at Brownstoner@Brownstoner.com with “[Neighborhood] Stringer” in the subject. Thanks.


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  1. Thanks, bxgrl. But I don;t think they’re onto CH yet:

    “We’ve already got someone lined up for Ditmas Park but, as a start, would like to get correspondents for Park Slope, Bed Stuy and Williamsburg”

    I will take a flyer if/when they get around to CH, tho.

  2. “Comments about Brooklyn Heights are a bit harsh and unfair. I’m 57 and the oldest in my building. There are plenty of young families here and most are really nice people.”

    Minard was just playing.

  3. junkman, I was being totally facetious. I live in the Heights too and spend half my time on brownstoner defending it agaisnt rapacious philistines such as he who calls himself “dave in beds”

  4. Comments about Brooklyn Heights are a bit harsh and unfair. I’m 57 and the oldest in my building. There are plenty of young families here and most are really nice people.

    The Brooklyn Historical Society has a great exhibit starting tomorrow with some great historic pictures of Brooklyn. The Old Print Shop is the exhibitor.

    Stereotypes are very ugly and you should try to refrain from using them. You and I both know it is very ignorant.

    I love Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights.

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