Jacob Sager Weinstein

Summary

Jacob Sager Weinstein (born January 8, 1972) is an American author, humorist, comedy writer, and screenwriter. For three years he was a staff writer for Dennis Miller Live, for which he received a Writers Guild of America award in 2001. Earlier he was a contributor to The Onion, and he has also written for McSweeney's Internet Tendency, the North American Review, and The New Republic.

Jacob Sager Weinstein
Born (1972-01-08) January 8, 1972 (age 52)
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
  • Author
  • humorist
  • comedy writer
  • screenwriter

Sager Weinstein co-wrote with Matthew David Brozik three humor books: in 2005 The Government Manual for New Superheroes;[1] The Government Manual for New Wizards in 2006;[2] and The Government Manual for New Pirates in 2007.[3]

In 2012 he published the sardonically titled How Not To Kill Your Baby.[4]

Sager Weinstein is the author of the Hyacinth Series, a middle-grade fantasy trilogy about enchanted rivers under London.

In 2018, he published the picture book, Lyric McKerrigan, Secret Librarian,[5] with art by Vera Brosgol.

He also wrote a screenplay adapted from the 1937 novel Utas és holdvilág (Journey by Moonlight) by the Hungarian writer Antal Szerb. The film, to be directed by István Szabó, is still in production.

Sager Weinstein was born in Washington, D.C., and is a graduate of Princeton University, where he was a charter member of the school's improvisational comedy troupe, Quipfire!. He currently lives in London and is married to Lauren Sager Weinstein. He is the brother of television writer Josh Weinstein.

Published works edit

  • Brozik, Matthew D.; Weinstein, Jacob S. (September 1, 2005). The Government Manual for New Superheroes. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 160. ISBN 0740754629. ISBN 978-0740754623
  • Brozik, Matthew D.; Sager Weinstein, Jacob (May 1, 2006). The Government Manual for New Wizards. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. pp. 192. ISBN 0740757326.
  • Brozik, Matthew D.; Sager Weinstein, Jacob (April 1, 2007). The Government Manual for New Pirates. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. pp. 144. ISBN 978-0740767906. ISBN 978-0740767906
  • Sager Weinstein, Jacob (March 20, 2012). How Not To Kill Your Baby. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 978-1449409913. ISBN 978-1449409913
  • Sager Weinstein, Jacob (May 23, 2017). Hyacinth and the Secrets Beneath. New York, NY: Random House Children's Books. p. 304. ISBN 978-0399553172. ISBN 978-0399553172. Published in the UK as The City of Secret Rivers.
  • Sager Weinstein, Jacob (May 15, 2018). Hyacinth and the Stone Thief. New York, NY: Random House Children's Books. p. 320. ISBN 978-0399553172. ISBN 978-0399553172. Published in the UK as The City of Guardian Stones.
  • Sager Weinstein, Jacob (September 4, 2018). Lyric McKerrigan, Secret Librarian. New York, NY: Clarion Books. p. 48. ISBN 978-0544801226. ISBN 978-0544801226

Notes edit

  1. ^ Brozik, Matthew D.; Weinstein, Jacob S. (September 1, 2005). The Government Manual for New Superheroes. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 160. ISBN 0740754629. ISBN 978-0740754623
  2. ^ Brozik, Matthew D.; Weinstein, Jacob S. (May 1, 2006). The Government Manual for New Wizards. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. pp. 192. ISBN 0740757326.
  3. ^ Brozik, Matthew D.; Weinstein, Jacob S. (April 1, 2007). The Government Manual for New Pirates. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. pp. 144. ISBN 978-0740767906. ISBN 978-0740767906
  4. ^ Sager Weinstein, Jacob (March 20, 2012). How Not To Kill Your Baby. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 978-1449409913. ISBN 978-1449409913
  5. ^ Sager Weinstein, Jacob (September 4, 2018). Lyric McKerrigan, Secret Librarian. New York, NY: Clarion Books. p. 48. ISBN 978-0544801226. ISBN 978-0544801226

External links edit

  • Jacob Sager Weinstein's website and blog
  • Jacob Sager Weinstein at IMDb
  • "Little-Known Song Titles That Answer Questions Posed in Better-Known Songs", by Jacob Sager Weinstein, at McSweeney's Internet Tendency