Mike Sacks
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Education | Tulane University |
Website | mikesacks.com |
Mike Sacks is an American author, humor writer, and magazine editor based in New York City. Sacks was born in Virginia and raised in Maryland before attending Tulane University in New Orleans.
Sacks has worked at The Washington Post, and is currently on the editorial staff of Vanity Fair magazine.[1] His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The New Yorker,[2][3][4] McSweeney's,[5][6][7] Believer,[8] Esquire,[9] and Salon,[10] among other publications.
Sacks wrote And Here's the Kicker: Conversations with 21 Top Humor Writers,[11] and he co-wrote SEX: Our Bodies, Our Junk.[12]. Sacks has been interviewed on National Public Radio,[13] and his work has been cited by The New York Times, [14] CNN,[15] GQ,[16] Vanity Fair,[17] The Washington Post,[18] USA Today,[19] The Austin Chronicle,[20] and the Onion's A.V. Club.[21]
References
- ^ Mike Sacks in VF
- ^ A Leaflet Dropped Over Amy Weller's House in New Yorker
- ^ My Parents, Enid and Sal, Used to be Porn Stars in New Yorker
- ^ Geoff Sarkin is Using Twitter! in New Yorker
- ^ Whoops! in McSweeney's
- ^ When Making Love to Me: What Every Woman Must Please Keep In Mind in McSweeney's
- ^ Rules for My Cuddle Party in McSweeney's
- ^ Contributor to Believer
- ^ Sacks in Esquire
- ^ Queer as Folk in Salon
- ^ And Here's the Kicker
- ^ Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk
- ^ Comedy Writing: How to be Funny
- ^ Sacks in NY Times
- ^ Sacks -- CNN
- ^ Sacks in GQ
- ^ Sacks in VF
- ^ Sacks in Washington Post
- ^ Sacks in USA Today
- ^ Sacks in Austin Chronicle
- ^ Sacks in A.V. Club