Published Essays on newyorker.com


“Stop, Thief! My Cartoon Gets Appropriated” 2/4/2020

“Fake News, 1969: My Infamous Role In The Harvard Antiwar Protests” 4/7/2019

“My Father And Sandy Koufax” 6/17/2018

“No Questions: The Russian Revolution, My Father, And Me” 12/15 2017 

“Bereft In A World Without Franny’s Pizza” 8/25/2017

“Fine, I’ll Drink More Water” 3/22/2017

“How To Stay Sane As A Cartoonist In Trumpland” 2/3/2017

“The Indefinable Cartoonist Bob Weber” 11/6/2016

“Losing Nigel” 1/30/2016

Thief 10/1/2015

“A Nineteen-Fifties Jewish-American Christmas Story” 12/24/2014

“A Fear Of ‘The Birds’” 8/27/2014

“Lunch At Gitlitz’s” 6/13/2014

“Peyton’s Place” 1/31/2014 

“Rare Bird” 11/25/2013

“My November 22, 1963” 11/6/2013

“Marcella Hazan Changed My Life” 9/23/2013

My essay, “What’s So Funny About Buddhism?” appeared on lionsroar.com–the website of Shambhala Sun Magazine 10/21/2009

 

Published Short Fiction

 “Beautiful Things” Narrative Magazine, narrative.com, stories of the week: 2009-2010

 “A Doctor, A Lawyer And A Priest” Narrative Magazine, narrative.com, stories of the week: 2010-2011