American writer and magazine editor
Mike Sacks is an American author, humor writer and magazine editor based in New York City . Sacks is currently an editor at Vanity Fair and formerly worked for The Washington Post .[ 1] [ 2] He contributes to the New Yorker , McSweeney's , Esquire , Salon , Vanity Fair , GQ , Believer , Vice , the New York Times and the Washington Post .[ 3] As of 2022, Sacks has published a total of ten books, six of which have been under his own imprint.[ 4]
Sacks' collection of humorous photos of television shows has been featured on NPR and Gawker .[ 5] [ 6] He has also been featured in The New York Post , Vanity Fair and LA Weekly , and has appeared on BBC , CNN and NPR's Weekend Edition.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
In 2017, Sacks created a vanity press imprint dubbed "Sunshine Beam Publishing" which he created "primarily to publish stuff no one else would publish."[ 4] [ 12]
Episodes of the podcast, Doin' It with Mike Sacks... and Rob! , have been produced since January 2016.[citation needed ]
^ "Mike Sacks Archive at Vanity Fair" . Vanity Fair .
^ Kuntzman, Gersh (7 March 2011). "Checkin' in with… Comedy Writer Mike Sacks" . New York Post .
^ Sacks, Mike; Powers, Bob (9 August 2012). "Just A Friendly Robocall" . The New Yorker . Sacks, Mike; Teddy, Wayne. "Condo President-For-Life" . McSweeney's . Sacks, Mike. "Ikea Instructions" . Esquire . Mike Sacks; Scott Rothman (26 February 2011). "Dear Thomas Pynchon, can you blurb my book?" . Salon . Sacks, Mike (8 February 2013). "The Founding Farter" . Vanity Fair . Sacks, Mike; Travelstead, Ted (30 January 2014). "Timeline: Justin Bieber's Life for the Next 35 Years" . GQ . Sacks, Mike. "102 Self-Help Books You Can Do Without" . radar . Sacks, Mike. "Interview with Tim and Eric" . Believer . Sacks, Mike (2 December 2008). "Two Stories" . Vice .
^ a b Dan, Bova (February 14, 2018). "How This Writer Embraced the F--- It Mentality and Turned a Crazy Idea Into a Project Starring Jon Hamm" . Entrepreneur .
^ Chillag, Ian (4 January 2010). " 'Photos of TV':It's Photos of TV" . NPR .
^ Douglas, Nick. "Photos of TV" . Gawker. Archived from the original on 2014-03-22.
^ Estes, Lenora Jane (March 1, 2011). "Mike Sack Reads From Your Wildest Dreams, With Reason" . Vanity Fair .
^ Molyneaux, Libby (April 28, 2011). "Make Us Laugh, Funny Boy:Mike Sacks" . LA Weekly .
^ "The Comedy Cafe" . BBC.
^ "Comics Confess Their Nightmares" . CNN. October 21, 2009.
^ Simon, Scott (August 1, 2009). "Comedy Writing:How To Be Funny" . NPR Weekend Edition.
^ Alex, Norcia (September 13, 2018). "The Year's Best Memoir Is About a Man Who Shot a Porno in a Baskin-Robbins" . Vice .