Mathew Klickstein is an American screenwriter, journalist, author, arts therapist and playwright.
Career
Klickstein was the writer of the 2009 American horror film ''
Against the Dark
''Against the Dark'' is a 2009 American action horror film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Richard Crudo. the film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 10, 2009.
In a post-apocalyptic world, destroyed by a dise ...
'', starring
Steven Seagal
Steven Frederic Seagal (; born April 10, 1952) is an American actor, screenwriter and martial artist. A 7th-dan black belt in aikido, he began his adult life as a martial arts instructor in Japan and eventually ended up running his father-in-l ...
and served as a casting producer on Food Network's ''
Restaurant: Impossible'' from 2013 until the series ended in 2016''.'' Born in California, Mathew was a prolific writer at a young age, penning his first novel at 13. A high-achieving student in high school, Mathew formed and ran various academic clubs while working on local congressional campaigns and for the ACLU. In 2012 he co-produced, co-directed and co-wrote
Phamaly Theatre Company's ''disLabled,'' a multimedia performance involving actors with disabilities.
Klickstein's non-fiction book titled ''SLIMED! An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age'', which covers the early development of
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (often shortened to Nick) is an American pay television television channel, channel which launched on April 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children. It is run by Paramount Global through its List of assets owned by Param ...
., was featured on Parade's "Year’s Best Books About Movies and TV" for 2013, listed as one of the top four tell-all books of 2013 by ''
Entertainment Weekly
''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular cul ...
'' and picked as one of the top ten social science books by ''
Publishers Weekly
''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...
''. On May 12, 2022 the book was referenced as part of an answer on
Jeopardy!
''Jeopardy!'' is an American game show created by Merv Griffin. The show is a quiz competition that reverses the traditional question-and-answer format of many quiz shows. Rather than being given questions, contestants are instead given genera ...
A 5th Anniversary Edition of the book was released on May 7, 2019, including a new introduction by
Nick Arcade
''Nick Arcade'' (also stylized ''Nickelodeon Arcade'') is an American children's game show created by James Bethea and Karim Miteff and hosted by Phil Moore, with Andrea Lively announcing, that aired on Nickelodeon in 1992 (in the first seaso ...
host
Phil Moore.
On September 27, 2013, Klickstein moderated a three-hour long series of panels with more than 40 creative members of the Nickelodeon community, including actors, producers, writers, show creators and network personnel at the
92nd Street Y
92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) is a cultural and community center located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, at the corner of East 92nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Founded in 1874 as the Young Men's Hebrew Association, the ...
in New York called Double Dare We Say It: A Nickelodeon Historical Celebration.
The event was also produced by Klickstein, hosted by
Marc Summers
Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951) is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host. He is best known for hosting '' Double Dare'' for Nickelodeon, and ''Unwrapped'' for Food Networ ...
and included the first live performance by the Beets, a fictional band featured on the animated Nickelodeon series
Doug, made up of
Fred Newman and Dan Sawyer who produced the music and sound effects for the show.
Similar reunion and panel events followed at
Book Soup
Book Soup is an independent bookstore located at 8818 Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, and is the largest general interest independent bookstore in Hollywood. The store is "known for its tall, teetering stacks and mazes of shelves c ...
, Innisfree Poetry Bookstore and Cafe, Iowa City's FilmScene and, in 2014, various others as part of a short
Jewish Book Council
The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1944, is an organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature.[Wired
''Wired'' (stylized as ''WIRED'') is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San Fra ...]
,'' ''
New York Daily News
The New York ''Daily News'', officially titled the ''Daily News'', is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, NJ. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the ''Illustrated Daily News''. It was the first U.S. daily printed in ta ...
,'' ''
Alternative Press
Alternative press may refer to:
Individual publications
* ''Alternative Press'' (magazine), an American music magazine
Alternative journalism
* Alternative media
** Alternative media (U.S. political left)
** Alternative media (U.S. political ri ...
,'' ''
Boulder Weekly
''Boulder Weekly'' is an alternative newsweekly that publishes every Thursday in Boulder, Colorado. The paper is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) and is owned and published by Stewart Sallo.
Overview
Following the L ...
,'' ''
Baltimore Sun
''The Baltimore Sun'' is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local and regional news, events, issues, people, and industries.
Founded in 1837, it is currently owned by Tr ...
,'' ''
Baltimore Jewish Times
The ''Baltimore Jewish Times'' is a subscription-based weekly community publication aimed at the Jewish community of Baltimore.
History
The newspaper was founded in 1919 by David Alter, and at one time it was the largest Jewish publication in t ...
,'' ''
Splitsider
''New York'' is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, and with a particular emphasis on New York City. Founded by Milton Glaser and Clay Felker in 1968 as a competitor to ''The New Yorker'' ...
,'' ''
Yellow Scene,'' ''
Daily Camera
The ''Daily Camera'' is a newspaper in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is owned by Prairie Mountain Publishing, a division of Digital First Media.
History
Frederick P. Johnson and Bert Bell founded the weekly ''Boulder Camera'' in 1890, an ...
,'' ''
Colorado Daily
The ''Colorado Daily'' is a newspaper published in Boulder, Colorado, by Prairie Mountain Publishing Co. LLC, a unit of MediaNews Group. The Daily is operated out of the offices of Boulder's ''Daily Camera'' newspaper. Originally the student news ...
,'' ''
iTech Post,'' ''Ink Magazine'', ''Hammer to Nail'', and ''
OC Weekly
''OC Weekly'' was a free alternative weekly paper distributed in Orange County and Long Beach, California. OC Weekly was founded in September 1995 by Will Swaim, who acted as editor and publisher until 2007.
The paper was distributed at coffee ...
''.
In late 2017, Klickstein completed his most recent film ''
On Your Marc'', a documentary about television personality
Marc Summers
Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951) is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host. He is best known for hosting '' Double Dare'' for Nickelodeon, and ''Unwrapped'' for Food Networ ...
. He also produced a nationwide tour of preview screenings and live events in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Austin, Baltimore and Chicago.
Klickstein has worked with various organizations around the country as an arts therapist to assist persons with disabilities, including Boulder, Colorado's Imagine! facilities. In 2010, he partnered Imagine! with Yellow Scene Magazine to create an adaptive journalism class for Imagine! clients, which he instructed and whose monthly articles were published by Yellow Scene.
In 2016, Klickstein became the host of NERTZ, an interview-based podcast focusing on Nerd/Geek Culture. The podcast is based on Klickstein's book ''Nerding Out: How Pop Culture Ruined the Misfit'', released in China in 2018. Guests have included
Diablo Cody
Brook Maurio (''née'' Busey; born June 14, 1978), known professionally by the pen name Diablo Cody, is an American writer and producer. She gained recognition for her candid blog and subsequent memoir, '' Candy Girl: A Year in the Life of an Unl ...
,
Alex Winter
Alexander Ross Winter (born July 17, 1965) is a British-American actor and filmmaker. He played the slacker Bill in the 1989 film ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'' and its sequels ''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey'' (1991) and ''Bill & Ted Face t ...
,
Mike Reiss
Michael L. Reiss ( '; born ) is an American television comedy writer and author. He served as a show-runner, writer and producer for the animated series ''The Simpsons'' and co-created the animated series ''The Critic''. He created and wrote ...
, Missy Suicide,
Adam Bradley, and John Park, co-creator of the fictional
Flo (Progressive)
Flo is a fictional salesperson character appearing in more than 100 advertisements for Progressive Insurance since 2008. Portrayed by actress and comedian Stephanie Courtney, the character has developed a fan base on social networks and has bec ...
Insurance spokeswoman. Starting in June 2020,
Heavy Metal Magazine
''Heavy Metal'' is an American science fiction and fantasy fiction, fantasy comics magazine, published beginning in 1977. The magazine is known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/science fiction, erotica and steampunk comics.
Unlike the tra ...
partnered with Klickstein to distribute his NERTZ episodes via their streaming and social networks.
Working for eight months with Kansas-based Orange Mouse Theatricals and a group of local girls, Klickstein ran a series of workshops in order to produce and co-write a gender-bending, immersive theatrical experience thematically based on William Golding's 1954 novel ''
Lord of the Flies
''Lord of the Flies'' is a 1954 novel by the Nobel Prize-winning British author William Golding. The plot concerns a group of British boys who are stranded on an uninhabited island and their disastrous attempts to govern themselves. Themes i ...
''. The final piece, titled ''Ladies of the Fly'', was performed by the girls involved in the writing process and opened at Cider Gallery in Lawrence, Kansas, on August 26, 2016.
During the summer of 2021, Klickstein partnered with Dayton, Ohio theater organization Dare 2 Defy to produce and lead a series of writing workshops with a group of children (ages 11–15) that resulted in an original play based on the personalities and lives of the workshop participants themselves, as well as the themes of
George Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to totalitar ...
's ''
Animal Farm
''Animal Farm'' is a beast fable, in the form of satirical allegorical novella, by George Orwell, first published in England on 17 August 1945. It tells the story of a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, hoping to crea ...
''. The play, ''Plagiarism Is Fun! The Musical'', was performed at The Brightside Music & Event Venue on August 10 and 11, 2021. ] Throughout spring 2022, Klickstein ran a weekly writing workshop with kids ages 8-13 in Dayton, once again with Dare 2 Defy (renamed TheatreLab Dayton). The children performed their series of interconnected monologues telling a full story of monsters, space travel, and science experiments going awry in early June 2022.
As a pop culture historian, Klickstein has contributed to numerous online and print articles such as those published by
Slate (magazine), Slate,
Thrillist
Thrillist is an online media website covering food, drink, travel and entertainment. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in New York City, United States. In October 2016, Thrillist merged with internet brands '' The Dodo'', NowThis News ...
,
Sports Illustrated
''Sports Illustrated'' (''SI'') is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954. Founded by Stuart Scheftel, it was the first magazine with circulation over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twic ...
, and
The Ringer as well as
WGN Radio
WGN (720 Hertz, kHz) is a commercial radio, commercial AM radio, AM radio station in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, with radio studio, studios on the 18th floor of 303 East Wacker Drive in the Chicago Loop. WGN has a talk radio, news/talk format, ...
.
Klickstein co-authored Emmy Award-winning comedy writer
Mike Reiss
Michael L. Reiss ( '; born ) is an American television comedy writer and author. He served as a show-runner, writer and producer for the animated series ''The Simpsons'' and co-created the animated series ''The Critic''. He created and wrote ...
' memoir, ''
Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons'', published by
Harper Collins
HarperCollins Publishers LLC is one of the Big Five English-language publishing companies, alongside Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, and Macmillan. The company is headquartered in New York City and is a subsidiary of News Corp ...
imprint Dey Street in June 2018. '
Kirkus Reviews
''Kirkus Reviews'' (or ''Kirkus Media'') is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893–1980). The magazine is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fic ...
referred to the book as "a charming look at a cherished American show."
''Vanity Fair'' (magazine) called the book "extremely funny.” The book was also briefly excerpted in The New Yorker, and The Wall Street Journal. USA Today's Bill Keveney called the work "... full of humorous asides and fun facts."
''Vulture'' listed ''Springfield Confidential'' among its "Top Ten Comedy Books of 2018." The
New York Post
The ''New York Post'' (''NY Post'') is a conservative daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The ''Post'' also operates NYPost.com, the celebrity gossip site PageSix.com, and the entertainment site Decider.com.
It was established ...
included Springfield Confidential in its list of "Most Unforgettable Books of 2018." The book was a semifinalist for 2019's
Thurber Prize for American Humor The Thurber Prize for American Humor, named after American humorist James Thurber, recognizes outstanding contributions in humor writing. The prize is given out by the Thurber House. It was first awarded irregularly, but since 2004 has been bestow ...
. Klickstein has also traveled to various cities and community spaces in order to speak on the cultural relevance of ''The Simpsons''.
Klickstein co-wrote the comedic memoir ''Being Mr. Skin: 20 Years of Nip Slips, Cheek Peeks, and Fast-Forwarding to the Good Parts'' about the unlikely pop culture icon and creator of one of the first-ever commercially successful websites,
Jim "Mr. Skin" McBride, made famous by the likes of ''
Knocked Up
''Knocked Up'' is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Judd Apatow, and starring Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, and Leslie Mann. It follows the repercussions of a drunken one-night stand between a sl ...
'',
Howard Stern
Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio and television personality, comedian, and author. He is best known for his radio show, ''The Howard Stern Show'', which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terre ...
, ''
Family Guy
''Family Guy'' is an American animated sitcom originally conceived and created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show centers around the Griffin family, Griffins, a dysfunctional family consisting of parents Peter Griff ...
'' and ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (often abbreviated to ''SNL'') is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and Peacock. Michaels currently serves a ...
''. Foreword by
Adam Corolla
Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is an American radio personality, comedian, actor and podcaster. He hosts '' The Adam Carolla Show'', a talk show distributed as a podcast which set the record as the "most downloaded podcast" as judged by ''Guin ...
and original comix written by Klickstein and illustrated by
Eisner Award
The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Eisner Awards, are prizes given for creative achievement in American comic books, sometimes referred to as the comics industry's equivalent of the Academy Awards. They are named in ...
nominee
Johnny Ryan
John F. Ryan IV (born November 30, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts)["The Real Johnny Ryan"](_blank)
, Johnny Ryan of ...
. As associate producer, Klickstein worked with McBride on his documentary ''
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies'', which came out August 18, 2020 and features interviews with such cinema icons as
Amy Heckerling
Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954) is an American filmmaker. An alumna of both New York University and the American Film Institute, she directed the commercially successful films ''Fast Times at Ridgemont High'' (1982), ''National Lampoon's Europ ...
,
Pam Grier
Pamela Suzette Grier (born May 26, 1949) is an American actress and singer. Described by Quentin Tarantino as cinema's first female action star (although, there are some who dispute that claim and believe Cheng Pei-pei actually holds that distin ...
,
Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell (born Malcolm John Taylor; 13 June 1943) is a British actor, producer, and television presenter. He is best known for portraying Alex DeLarge in ''A Clockwork Orange.'' He was born in the Horsforth suburb of Leeds and raised in ...
,
John Cameron Mitchell
John Cameron Mitchell (born April 21, 1963) is a two-time Tony Award winning American actor, playwright, screenwriter, singer, songwriter, producer and director. He is best known as the writer, director and star of the 2001 film '' Hedwig and th ...
,
Mariel Hemingway
Mariel Hadley Hemingway (born November 22, 1961) is an American actress. She began acting at age 14 with a Golden Globe-nominated breakout role in ''Lipstick'' (1976), and she received Academy and BAFTA Award nominations for her performance in ...
,
Richard Roeper
Richard E. Roeper (born October 17, 1959) is an American columnist and film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times''. He co-hosted the television series '' At the Movies'' with Roger Ebert from 2000 to 2008, serving as the late Gene Siskel's success ...
,
Kevin Smith
Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author, YouTuber, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy buddy film ''Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co ...
,
Peter Bogdanovich
Peter Bogdanovich (July 30, 1939 – January 6, 2022) was an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic, and film historian.
One of the "New Hollywood" directors, Bogdanovich started as a film journalist until he was hired to work on R ...
and
Mamie Van Doren
Mamie Van Doren (born Joan Lucille Olander; February 6, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and sex symbol. She is perhaps best known for the rock 'n' roll, juvenile delinquency exploitation film ''Untamed Youth'' (1957).
Early life
Van Do ...
. The film is available for streaming on
Hulu
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,
Amazon Prime
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and
VoD.
His ''Selling Nostalgia: A Neurotic Novel'', a comedic look at so-called "geek culture" and the media frenzy surrounding it was published by
Post Hill Press
Post Hill Press, distributed by Simon & Schuster, is a small United States print and e-book publishing house that focuses on publishing "conservative politics" and Christian titles. The company was founded in 2013, and has offices in New York City ...
imprint Permuted Press and distributed by
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest publ ...
on August 13, 2019. ''
The Washington Post
''The Washington Post'' (also known as the ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'') is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area and has a large nati ...
'' wrote of the novel, "Klickstein ... delivers a searing critique of geek culture and the trouble with indulging nostalgia at the expense of reckoning with reality. Though he didn’t set out to write a social commentary, it’s on that level that he finds the most success."
Klickstein's first comic book series, ''You Are Obsolete'', is a modern tech twist on ''
Children of the Corn
"Children of the Corn" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March 1977 issue of ''Penthouse'', and later collected in King's 1978 collection '' Night Shift''. The story is about a couple who end up in an abandoned Nebraska t ...
''. The first issue was published by
AfterShock Comics
AfterShock Comics is an American comic book publisher founded in April 2015. AfterShock is described as a "hybrid comic book company combining the creative edge of an independent comic book publisher with the strengths and experience of a traditio ...
in September 2019. The series was featured in a ''
New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid d ...
'' roundup of forthcoming comics in August 2019. AiPT! said of the first issue: "''You Are Obsolete #1'' is a terrifyingly good read. It will keep you guessing with every turn of the page. The dialogue is solid, the pacing is on point, and the mystery behind the children is just terrific. If you love a good spine-chilling story shrouded in mystery, you need to download this book or get to your local comic shop today. Klickstein and Bornyakov definitely have a hit on their hands — Netflix, you need to make a live-action adaption pronto." The trade paperback edition of all five issues collected as a graphic novel was originally slated for release April 8, 2020, but was postponed due to complications resulting from the
COVID-19 pandemic
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until June 17, 2020, after which Klickstein traveled on a six-state promotional tour to comic book shops around the Midwest area.
His six-part audio documentary ''Comic-Con Begins: Origin Stories of the
San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con International is a comic book convention and nonprofit multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California since 1970. The name, as given on its website, is Comic-Con International: San Diego; but it is co ...
and the Rise of Modern Fandom'' launched June 22, 2021 via
Sirius XM
Sirius XM Holdings Inc. is an American broadcasting company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City that provides satellite radio and online radio services operating in the United States. It was formed by the 2008 merger of Sirius Sat ...
and tells the full-story of the largest pop culture event on the planet as told by more than 50 original contributors to the Con and various high-profile celebrity guests. "All of this makes a colorful story, especially from the mouths of the people who lived it firsthand," according to
Forbes
''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine owned by Integrated Whale Media Investments and the Forbes family. Published eight times a year, it features articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. ''Forbes'' also re ...
.
His middle-grade reader ''So Good to Be Bad'' was published as an audiobook original by Blackstone on September 28, 2021. Of the humorous throwback to the likes of
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl (13 September 1916 – 23 November 1990) was a British novelist, short-story writer, poet, screenwriter, and wartime fighter ace of Norwegian descent. His books have sold more than 250 million copies worldwide. Dahl has be ...
,
Judy Blume
Judith Blume ( née Sussman; born February 12, 1938) is an American writer of children's, young adult and adult fiction. Blume began writing in 1959 and has published more than 25 novels. Among her best-known works are '' Are You There God? It's ...
, and
Louis Sachar
Louis Sachar ( ; born March 20, 1954) is an American young-adult mystery-comedy author. He is best known for the ''Wayside School'' series and the novel ''Holes''.
''Holes'' won the 1998 U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature , #1 New York Times bestselling author
Gordon Korman
Gordon Korman (born October 23, 1963) is a Canadian American author. Korman has written 100 children's books, children's and young adult fiction books. Korman's books have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide over a career spanning four dec ...
proclaimed, "If you like to laugh, this is the GOOD/BAD story for you!"
Klickstein worked with
alt-comedy pioneer
Beth Lapides
Beth Lapides (; ) is a writer, comedian, producer and host, best known for creating Un-Cabaret.
Un-Cabaret
Lapides is the creator, host and producer of Un-Cabaret, a live show that has become widely acknowledged as the first alt-comedy show and ...
on the
Recorded Books
Recorded Books is an audiobook imprint of RBMedia, a publishing company with operations in countries globally. Recorded Books was formerly an independent audiobook company before being purchased and re-organized under RBMedia, where it is now an ...
audiobook original ''So You Need to Decide,'' with such special guest contributors as:
Bob Odenkirk
Robert John Odenkirk (; born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). For the latter, he has re ...
,
Margaret Cho
Margaret Moran Cho (born December 5, 1968) is an American comedian, actress, LGBT social activist, and musician. She is known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially regarding race and se ...
,
Judy Gold
Judy Gold (born November 15, 1962) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, podcaster, television writer, author and producer. She won two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work as a writer and producer on ''The Rosie O'Donnell Show''. Life and care ...
,
Sandra Bernhard
Sandra Bernhard (born June 6, 1955) is an American actress, singer, comedian and author. She first gained attention in the late 1970s with her stand-up comedy, where she often critiqued celebrity culture and political figures.
She is perhaps b ...
,
Phoebe Bridgers
Phoebe Lucille Bridgers (born August 17, 1994) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She has released two solo albums, ''Stranger in the Alps'' (2017) and ''Punisher'' (2020), both of which received critical acclaim ...
,
Julia Sweeney
Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959) is an American actress, comedian, and author, who gained fame as a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1990 to 1994. She played Mrs. Keeper in the film ''Stuart Little'' and voiced Brittany in ' ...
,
Dana Gould
Dana Gould (born August 24, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and voice artist who has been featured on HBO, Showtime, and Comedy Central. He voiced Hi Larious in the TV series ''Father of the Pride'' (2004–2005) and the tit ...
, and ''
The Queen's Gambit'' creator Scott Frank. The audiobook was released January 18, 2022. Vulture included the audiobook on its "Best Comedy Books of 2022 (So Far)" list of March 2022.
On September 6, 2022,
Fantagraphics
Fantagraphics (previously Fantagraphics Books) is an American publisher of alternative comics, classic comic strip anthologies, manga, magazines, graphic novels, and the erotic Eros Comix imprint.
History
Founding
Fantagraphics was found ...
published Klickstein's ''See You at San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture'', an expansion of his ''Comic-Con Begins''. Forewords were written by cartoonists
Stan Sakai
is a Japanese-born American cartoonist and comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series ''Usagi Yojimbo''.
Career
He began his career by lettering comic books (notably ''Groo the Wanderer'' by Sergio Aragonés and Mar ...
and
Jeff Smith, and
Wu-Tang Clan's RZA
Robert Fitzgerald Diggs (born July 5, 1969), better known by his stage name the RZA ( ), is an American rapper, actor, filmmaker, and record producer. He is the ''de facto'' leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, having produced most albums ...
penned its afterword.
Fangoria
''Fangoria'' is an internationally distributed American horror film fan magazine, in publication since 1979. It is published four times a year by Fangoria Publishing, LLC and is edited by Phil Nobile Jr.
The magazine was originally released i ...
called the book "an essential and defining resource of the forces that have transformed popular culture over the course of the past century."
Nerdist
Nerdist Industries, LLC is part of the digital division of Legendary Entertainment. Nerdist Industries was founded as a sole podcast (The Nerdist Podcast) created by Chris Hardwick but later spread to include a network of podcasts, a premium conte ...
praised the book's chronicling of "the nexus of nerd culture." And
Boing Boing
''Boing Boing'' is a website, first established as a zine in 1988, later becoming a group blog. Common topics and themes include technology, futurism, science fiction, gadgets, intellectual property, Disney, and left-wing politics. It twice won ...
called the book "a fantastic, exhaustive look at the rise of geek fandom and culture over the past century through the lens of San Diego Comic-Con." Blackstone released the audiobook version on the same day as the physical book's release. Klickstein once again produced and hosted a series of touring events throughout the country as well as Canada.
On November 22, 2022, Callisto Media published Klickstein's ''The Little Encyclopedia of Jewish Culture''. The book is a light-hearted, illustrated guide to the people, foods, places, and other icons of Jewish culture, and received such lauds as "I'm the kind of Jew who would devour ''The Little Encyclopedia of Jewish Culture''" from comedian, musician, and
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'' is an American adult animated sitcom that ran on Comedy Central from May 28, 1995 to February 13, 2002. The series starred the voice talents of Jonathan Katz, H. Jon Benjamin, and Laura Silverman. The show w ...
creator/star
Jonathan Katz
Jonathan Paul Katz (born December 1, 1946) is an American actor and comedian best known for his starring role in the animated sitcom ''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'' as Dr. Katz. He also is known for voicing Erik Robbins in the UPN/Adult Swi ...
.
The Kids of Widney High
Klickstein has worked with
The Kids of Widney High
The Kids of Widney High is an American music group composed of students with mental disabilities from the special education J. P. Widney High School in Los Angeles, California, United States.
History
The band consists of students with physica ...
, a group of young adults with developmental disabilities who write, record and perform rock songs. His work with the group includes the production of numerous short films, music videos, visual art and creative writing projects. He co-directed and produced the 2010 feature-length
rockumentary
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Early history
The ...
''Act Your Age: The Kids of Widney High Story,'' a chronicle of the band's West Coast tour. Starting in November, 2020, a remastered tenth anniversary edition of the film began streaming on
Troma's streaming service Troma Now.
''The Kids of Widney Junior High Take Over the World!'' is a middle-grade reader (ages 8–12) that Klickstein wrote and which was illustrated by comic book creator Michael S. Bracco (aka Spaghetti Kiss). The book includes three downloadable Kids of Widney High songs, an exclusive interview with a Kids of Widney High member, and was released through
Schiffer Publishing
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. Thanks in part to direct promotion by
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and
Blossom
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Mayim Bialik
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, the book quickly became a bestseller on
Amazon
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* Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek mythology
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* Amazon River, in South America
* Amazon (company), an American multinational technology c ...
. The book was an
Independent Publisher Book Awards
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winner for 2021 (Juvenile Fiction).
Bibliography
Books
* ''The Little Encyclopedia of Jewish Culture'' (2022, Rockridge Press)
* ''See You at San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture'' (2022, Fantagraphics)
* ''So You Need to Decide'' (2022, Recorded Books)
*''So Good to Be Bad'' (2021, Blackstone)
* ''The Kids of Widney Junior High Take Over the World! '' (2020, Schiffer Publishing)
* ''Selling Nostalgia: A Neurotic Novel'' (2019, Post Hill Press)
* ''Being Mr. Skin: 20 Years of Nip Slips, Cheek Peeks, and Fast-Forwarding to the Good Parts'' (2019, Post Hill)
*''
Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons'' (2018, Dey Street)
*''Nerding Out: How Pop Culture Ruined the Misfit'' (2018, Business Weekly)
*''Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age'' (2013, Plume)
*''Daisy Goes to the Moon'' (2009, Atomsmashers)
References
External links
*
Official SLIMED! Site*
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