Joe Garden (born March 10, 1970) is an American comedy writer. He was a features editor at The Onion, an American satirical news organization, where he created the characters Jim Anchower and Jackie Harvey.[1] He has also had at least one cameo in the publication as himself.[2]

Joe Garden
Garden in 2010
Born (1970-03-10) March 10, 1970 (age 54)
OccupationComedy writer
Years active1990s-present
Known forThe Onion

He has co-written three books, The Dangerous Book for Dogs, The Devious Book for Cats[3] and The New Vampire's Handbook: A Guide for the Recently Turned Creature of the Night. He has also been a contributing writer for the PBS animated children's program WordGirl, has appeared in the film Bad Meat, and was the voice of Phil Cabinet in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Hypno-Germ."[4]

Books edit

  • The Onion (4 April 2000). The Onion's Finest News Reporting, Volume 1. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0609804636.
  • The Onion (4 September 2001). Dispatches from the Tenth Circle: The Best of The Onion. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0609808344.
  • The Onion (24 September 2002). The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 13. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-1400047246. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • The Onion (23 September 2003). The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 14. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-1400049615. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • Loew, Mike; Garden, Joe; Ostrow, Randy (4 July 2004). Citizen You!: Helping Your Government Help Itself. The New Press. ISBN 978-1565849150. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • The Onion (28 September 2004). Fanfare for the Area Man: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives, Vol. 15. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-1400054558.
  • The Onion (4 October 2005). Embedded in America: The Onion Complete News Archives Volume 16. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-1400054565. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • The Onion (31 October 2006). Homeland Insecurity: The Onion Complete News Archives, Volume 17. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0307339843. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • Rex and Sparky (2007). The Dastardly Book For Dogs. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0007267309.
  • The Onion (30 October 2007). Our Dumb World: The Onion's Atlas of the Planet Earth, 73rd Edition. Little, Brown And Company. ISBN 978-0316018425. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • Garden, Joe; Ginsburg, Janet; Pauls, Chris; Serwacki, Anita; Sherman, Scott (28 October 2008). The Devious Book for Cats: A Parody. Villard. ISBN 978-0345508492. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • Garden, Joe; Ginsburg, Janet; Pauls, Chris; Serwacki, Anita; Sherman, Scott (8 September 2009). The New Vampire's Handbook: A Guide for the Recently Turned Creature of the Night. Villard. ISBN 978-0345508560. Retrieved 14 June 2015.

Trivia edit

In 2009, Garden contributed to the introduction of a novelty book "This Is Why You're Fat: Where Dreams Become Heart Attacks" (October 27, 2009, ISBN 978-0-06-193663-0), a book co-authored by Richard Blakeley.

After it was announced that Conan O'Brien would be taking over Jay Leno's hosting duties on The Tonight Show, Garden launched a mock Internet campaign titled "Vote Joe Garden!" with the aim of democratizing the selection of O'Brien's replacement for Late Night. The bid was unsuccessful as NBC announced that Jimmy Fallon would replace O'Brien in 2009.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Interview With G4 TV program The Screensavers http://www.g4tv.com/screensavers/features/51280/Ten_Minutes_with_Joe_Garden.html
  2. ^ "Justice Department Sues 2 Polygamous Communities". The Onion. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  3. ^ Schillinger, Liesl (2007-11-04). "Man Bites Dog, and Girls, Too". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  4. ^ "Joe Garden". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  5. ^ "Products Reviews and Guides". The Apiary. Retrieved 2022-10-14.

External links edit

  • [1] Interview about dog books and The Dangerous Book For Dogs on NPR's Weekend Edition
  • [2] Joe Garden weighs in on the Hillary Clinton Campaign on NPR's Morning Edition
  • [3] Joe Garden's website for his campaign for Late Night
  • [4] The Sound Of Young America interviews Joe Garden
  • [5] Joe Garden and fellow Onion editors Joe Randazzo and Scott Dikkers on WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show Discuss Our Dumb World