'Stuff White People Like' Book Sold to Random House For At Least $350,000 (UPDATED)

You know that funny Web site Stuff White People Like, the one with the jokes? The Canadian guy who runs it just sold a book to Random House for an advance that publishing insiders said had reached at least $350,000 when it was at auction last week. Unclear how high it ended up climbing, but frankly, $350,000 is already a staggering sum for a paperback inspired by a faddish blog that launched just over two months ago.
The book, sold by William Morris literary agent Erin Malone, will be edited by Random House editor Jill Schwartzman, but according to a source familiar with the situation, Kurt Andersen—who serves at Random as editor at large—has taken an active interest in it and will play a role in its development. UPDATE: Barbara Fillon, the publicist from Random House who is working on the book, called this morning to say that the dollar amount we have is wrong. She would not specify whether the real number is higher or lower.
According to the announcement that just went out from Random House, the book will use some material that has already appeared on the Web site (which has accumulated almost 15 million hits since its launch in late January), though two-thirds of it will be new. The press release promises a book that "will present a provocative, wickedly funny 'study' of upper-middle-class white people, satirically exposing a culture that prides itself on individuality and diversity, yet manages to express these beliefs in exactly the same way." Topics to be covered: "Whole Foods, Wes Anderson, Starbucks, graduate school, kitchen gadgets, Barack Obama, Apple products, the movie Juno, expensive sandwiches, and vintage t-shirts, to name a few."
"White People" is only the latest Web phenomenon to result in a major book deal. Earlier this month, the person behind http://barackobamaisyournewbicycle.com signed a contract with Gotham Books, and before that, so did the person who runs LOLcat emporium I Can Haz Cheeseburger. As it happens, Gotham was also the publisher on The Truth About Chuck Norris, "an illustrated book of 400 farcical 'facts' about movie star Chuck Norris... based on the popular internet meme."
According to the deal wire at industry site Publisher's Marketplace, Patrick Mulligan, an associate editor at Gotham, is overseeing all three of those books, and one wonders how eagerly, if at all, he pursued the "White People" contract. We have been leaving messages for Mr. Mulligan since we heard about the auction last week, but have so far not gotten a call back.


















I'm fleshtone and know what I like but most communities view my likes as either a misdemeanor or a felony so I am required to beat down those urges.... those constant urges.
Unrelenting urges that urge me to sate those desires. Those ever-growing desires. Those relentless desires akin to the ones GW Bush possesses.
We're all just typical white people like Obama says.
Keep digging Obamer, soon you'll hit China.
See you in the White House--er... the U.S. PRESIDENTIAL HOME AND GARDENS COMPLEX Sen. Obama!!! :P
Wow.
I don't know that the site, made into a book, can be anything more than a fad purchase that will eventually get sold to the used book buyers at the local. The site is really funny, but it's fluid; it's current. Ten years from now, will people nod knowingly and laugh about the "Juno" entry?
Then again, I bet a lot of white people would like to buy a book about what white people like, so there you go.
The site is genius and the book will be too. I love how so many whites are up in arms and are trying to flip things around by asking insecure stupid questions like "What is there was a site called What Black People Like?"
Us white people need to learn to take a joke. I guess all of the crazy insecurity comes from not really knowing what it is like to be discriminated against. The only white people that are being offended by this blog are the ones that deem themselves superior.
Get over it! You know what? We are a weird race of people, straight out. We swing our hair, we try to get as tan as possible in the Summer but don't want to be associated with other races who are naturally darker than we are. We are leaders in fake boobs, lips and peck implants, we think our standards of beauty are better than everyone elses (which they aren't). The list goes on and on. Kudos to the guy who created this blog. It's about time!