Mike Sacks is the author of three previous books including And Here's the Kicker: Conversations with 21 Top Humor Writers on Their Craft. Currently on the editorial staff of Vanity Fair, he has also written for the New Yorker, the New York Times, Esquire, GQ, McSweeney's, Vice, and Salon.
"A series of rich, intimate conversations about the ins and outs of
turning funny ideas into real-world art....[Sacks] dives deep with
everyone from Saturday Night Live lifer James Downey to
Cheers creator Glen Charles to Mel Brooks, and every
interview is refreshingly candid. Sacks asks the right
questions...to inspire lively conversations....As a sort of expert
witness to comedy's history, he's reverent, though his subjects are
also clearly chosen because they understand the absurdity of their
own vocation. He pokes and prods just enough to reveal some guts,
and most of the time they're just as fascinating as what's on the
surface."
--A.V. Club, The Onion
"A fascinating look into the ways stand-up comedians, directors,
and even short stories authors write funny....An absolute
must."
--Flavorwire "A greater look into the craft and business of
comedy writing than you can find anywhere else....A comedy nerd
bible."
--Splitsider "Filled with intelligent conversations... Even
if you're not interested in a comedy writing career, at least
you'll get great suggestions for your Netflix queue."
--NPR, 2014's "Great Reads" "[A] pleasingly thick work, born
to be well thumbed."
--Los Angeles Times "[Mike Sacks'] conversations with humorists
poke at some fundamental concepts of comedy without chloroforming
any frogs. More revealingly, the book examines what kind of person
comes to make a living putting funny words on paper."
--Wall Street Journal "Short chapters offering 'Ultraspecific
Comedic Knowledge'...should be of particular interest to anyone
thinking about pursuing a career in comedy. The longer interviews
should be of interest to pretty much anybody."
--The New York Times Book Review "The true usefulness of Poking
a Dead Frog to an aspiring comedy writer is in its clear-eyed
picture of the gritty inner workings of the comedy
industry....Reading about how a joke goes from the mind of a writer
to an episode of Community is like watching a magician
reveal his secrets: Sure, it dispels some of the magic, but it
inspires new reverence for the real skill that went into producing
the effect."
--Slate "An effort to understand what elicits the guffaw [and] an
investigation of the comedic mind and how it works.... Poking a
Dead Frog also surprises as a how-to-get-in-the-business kind
of book, a thread that holds valid entertainment value....Amid
these [stories of] wild successes, we get insights into what
is funny, why it is funny, and just how hard it is to
write the perfect joke....If you have members of your family who
dream of being a comedy writer, give them this book."
--Paste "Unusually insightful...Sacks teases deep wisdom from
comedy titans."
--Departures "[These] intimate discussions of comedy in all its
forms are engaging, and Sacks's obvious passion is contagious.
Whether writers themselves or just fans of funny, humor-loving
readers will relish Poking a Dead Frog."
--ShelfAwareness "Fascinating interviews with some comedic heavy
hitters...full of great moments that are funny, thought provoking,
and poignant. If a casual humor enthusiast can appreciate the work
this much, the book is going to be snapped up by comedy writers and
aficionados."
--Library Journal, starred review "[An] excellent book...[Sacks]
once again displays his ability to get fascinating and honest
interviews from comic luminaries."
--Publishers Weekly "If you're a fan of funny -- and who isn't? --
you're sure to find something of interest in Sacks' follow-up to
And Here's the Kicker."
--New York Post "No one generates more interesting, revealing,
entertaining interviews than Mike Sacks. His love and knowledge of
comedy are apparent, and, as a result, the fascinating and
sometimes tight-lipped comedy greats open up to him in ways they
rarely do. Poking a Dead Frog is a classic."
--Bob Odenkirk, co-creator of Mr. Show and former writer,
Saturday Night Live "This book is what I really look forward to
in a book about humor: rich with words and humor, and funny stories
with words. Thank you for your time."
--Will Ferrell "These interviews go to dark depths and offer
useful, applicable insight into how excellent comedy is written. If
you read it, you're going to be better at writing comedy and may
even wind up in a position where you can take jobs away from the
younger interviewees. I specify the younger interview subjects
because some of the older ones will die soon."
--Rob Delaney "I wish I'd had a book like this when I was
trying to break in. Also, a book on personal hygiene."
--Jack Handey, author of Deep Thoughts and The Stench
of Honolulu "There are few better interviewers than Mike Sacks.
Poking a Dead Frog is a must-read for any comedy nerd or fan of pop
culture history."
--Dana Brown, Vanity Fair
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