New in print this week:
I have an especially disturbing piece on page 107, and I'm pretty happy with the book's content -- it's all nasty and unsuitable for public display, but genuinely smart and funny in places and worthy of the Lampoon name. I am personally pleased to be positioned next to the legendary, late Michael O'Donoghue, dark prince of American comedy, who graces pages 108 and 109 with his charming "Children's Letters to the Gestapo." He is greatly missed, and his work continues to be an inspiration and influence.
Also recently online, this script piece at FLYMF.com:
Abbott & Costello Meet Larry David