Wednesday Spill: NYC Book Event Of Interest…Ken Krimstein Reads & Signs “Einstein In Kafkaland”; Auction Watch: Attempted Bloggery On Charles Alston’s 1934 New Yorker Cover

NYC Book Event Of Interest: Ken Krimstein Reads & Signs Einstein In Kafkaland Ken Krimstein, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2000, will be at Shakespeare & Company, October 29th, reading and signing his latest book, Einstein In Kafkaland. All the information here. Visit Mr. Krimstein’s website here.  More Krimstein! _______________________________________________________________ Auction Watch: Attempted Bloggery On Charles Alston’s

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Friday Spill: Shannon Wheeler & Ken Krimstein Guest On The Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast; Peter Arno’s Beer

  A duo on this week’s Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast (Episode #176 for those keeping track): Shannon Wheeler, and Ken Krimstein. above: from top left, clockwise: Mr. Krimstein, CCCP co-host, Paul Nesja, CCCP co-host Nicole Chrolavicius, Mr. Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler began contributing to The New Yorker in 2009, and Mr. Krimstein in 2000. Listen to the podcast here. Link here

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Wednesday Spill: Just Published…Ken Krimstein’s “Einstein In Kafkaland: How Albert Fell Down The Rabbit Hole And Came Up With The Universe”; Latest Addition To The Spill Library: “Writing For The New Yorker”; Event Of Interest…”Funny Stuff” Co-Authors in Conversation

                                    Out Now: Ken Krimstein’s Einstein In Kafkaland Ken Krimstein’s latest, Einstein In Kafkaland (Bloomsbury Publishing), is out now.  Mr. Krimstein began contributing to The New Yorker in 2000. Here’s an excerpt from American Scientist Here’s a 6 minute NPR piece on Mr.

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Wednesday Spill: A Bunch O’ Books On The Horizon

A number of books by or about New Yorker cartoonists are on the way. Yippy!  Here’s a round-up of all known to me, in order of their pub dates, beginning with the soonest (If I’ve left anyone out, please let me know): May 14th…   Bob Eckstein, Footnotes From The Most Fascinating Museums (Princeton Architectural Press). Mr. Eckstein began contributing

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