InSROLand, an LA Time Travel Blog, wants you

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Kim Cooper

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May 19, 2009, 7:47:50 PM5/19/09
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Greetings, history geek:

Are you fascinated by the forgotten social history of Los Angeles,
from low life to high society? Do old buildings make you swoon? Are
you a good writer and a careful researcher, able to cite sources and
bring old tales to life? Do you have or wish to develop a specialized
knowledge of some neglected aspect of Los Angeles lore (for example:
Vaudeville performers, streetcar routes, obsolete restaurants,
political scandals)? Is time travel your dream date?

If the answer to most of these questions is yes, then you are a good
candidate to be part of an ambitious new blog called in SRO Land, and
we would like to hear from you. Read on for more information, and
instructions on how you can apply to join the blog team.

The newest time travel blog project from the social historians behind
1947project, On Bunker Hill and Esotouric bus adventures, In SRO Land
explores the forgotten history of Downtown Los Angeles, up the grand
entertainment boulevard of Broadway (where SRO means "Standing Room
Only") and down the mean streets of Main (where SRO stands for "Single
Room Occupancy," shorthand for a rented room with a sink in the
corner, shared toilet down the hall). Between these two poles, modern
Los Angeles was born. (And yes, Spring Street stories will also be
featured, for those who dig banking history.)

InSROLand, the blog, you'll find the real stories behind legendary
theaters, hotels and shopping destinations, from the developers and
visionaries who built them, to the celebrities and ordinary citizens
who enjoyed them. You'll also meet the long-dead lowlife elements
whose misuse of public space is as fascinating to contemporary readers
as it was offensive in its time.

InSROLand is home to cops and killers, stars and fans, architects and
decorators, dancers nude and clothed, freak shows, classic Vaudeville,
street preachers and blues shouters, dreamers and schemers,
shoplifters, slumming millionaires, pulp writers, bar keepers, finger
men and B-girls, the innocent and the profane. It is, we hope, home
also to you.

To contribute to In SRO Land, you'll be expected to write at least 12
posts during the yearlong project, although of course you would be
welcome to write more often. Photographic and map-based contributions
would be welcome, as would musical compositions, drawings, theater
handbills, vintage menus, anything that increases our understanding of
the city of Los Angeles. As a contributor, you are welcome to promote
your other projects in your online bio, and to announce your special,
appropriate events on the site.

The format will be the same as the blog's predecessor, On Bunker Hill,
so please have a look at that site, at http://www.onbunkerhill.org

To apply, please email toursATesotouricDOTcom with 200-400 words
telling us why you would like to be a part of in SRO Land, what sort
of material you would like to cover, and how often you can contribute.
Please also tell us about yourself in a bio of 200-400 words.

We plan to launch in mid June, and are putting together a blogging
team in advance of that announcement. Contributors can join on launch,
or come aboard at a later date. Interested in being part of this? Drop
us a line and let us know where you fit.

best regards,
Kim
Editrix
In SRO Land
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