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John Warner
John Warner is a writer of humor, fiction, and non-fiction, and the author of the forthcoming Encyclopedia Brown and the Mysterious Presidency of George W. Bush.
Previously, he has published Fondling Your Muse: Infallible Advice from a Published Author of which B-List celebrity Michael Ian Black declared, "When I set out to write my New York Times best-selling book, I turned not to Strunk. Nor to White. But to Warner. Why? Because, unlike those other two cheap bastards, he sent me his book for free."
He is also co-author (with Kevin Guilfoile) of My First Presidentiary: A Scrapbook of George W. Bush, which was a Washington Post #1 paperback bestseller.
Since 2003 he has been editor of the award winning humor website, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and is co-editor of two volumes of material collected from the site, Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans, and Mountain Man Dance Moves: The McSweeney’s book of Lists.
John is the creative director for a new humor imprint, TOW Books (The Official Warner Books) in partnership with F+W Publications, with the first titles to be released in 2007.
In his spare time, he teaches at Clemson University.