Prepare to be entertained (and informed) by the award-winning McSweeney's team. Enlisting some of children's best-known and loved illustrators, they offer you unremitting amusement with this literary
What do you see in a blank page? Next time you open a notebook, don’t go the easy route and assume that space is pure nothingness. Don’t look at the page and think its unclaimed territory is waiting f
A compilation of fun for readers of all ages, created by McSweeney’s.Prepare to be entertained (and informed) by the award-winning McSweeney’s team. Featuring some of children’s literature’s best-know
Ever since John Hancock broke into song after signing the Declaration of Independence, American politics and musicals have been inextricably linked. From Alexander Hamilton's jazz hands, to Chester A.
The Fur Journal is exactly that: a blank hardcover book, bound in imitation fur. Like The Wild Things before it, this journal’s coat is soft and mink-like, ranging in color from brown to brindl
Showcasing the inventive spirit of McSweeney's publishing, this box of 100 postcards is idiosyncratically categorized into seven tabbed sections. Includes artwork, photos, self-contained short stories
As John Hodgman says in this book's introduction, “We all know that books are funny. First, they are made of paste and cloth, which is funny, as is the fact that people still buy and read them.” With
Issue 16 presents new stories from McSweeney's regulars like Roddy Doyle and Denis Johnson, and exploits a never-before-seen tripartite format to bring you a hilarious Ann Beattie novella and a speci
In a book that resists easy categorization (and gives writers of capsule reviews fits), the editors of McSweeney's bring together dozens of contributors and nearly 300 images to explore the intersecti
Maurice Sendak′s classic book Where the Wild Things Are follows the adventures of Max, a headstrong young boy who leaves home after having a fight with his mother, only to find himself