Bruce Kluger and David Slavin began writing and producing satire
for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" in 2002. Their
cultural and political commentary has appeared in countless
publications, including the "Los Angeles Times," the "New York
Times," the "Chicago Tribune," and dozens of other newspapers.
Their work has also been featured prominently on the Huffington
Post and Salon.com, which ran their acclaimed "Memo to George"
series during the Bush II administration. Their satirical
children's biography, "Young Dick Cheney: Great American" (AlterNet
Books), was published in 2008. In 2009, Bruce coauthored "Dear
President Obama: Letters of Hope from Children Across America"
(Beckham Publications) and David contributed to the special 35th
anniversary rerelease of Marlo Thomas's landmark children's book,
"Free to Be . . . You and Me" (Running Press Kids). Bruce and David
live one block from each other in New York City.
Bruce Kluger and David Slavin began writing and producing satire
for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" in 2002. Their
cultural and political commentary has appeared in countless
publications, including the "Los Angeles Times," the "New York
Times," the "Chicago Tribune," and dozens of other newspapers.
Their work has also been featured prominently on the Huffington
Post and Salon.com, which ran their acclaimed "Memo to George"
series during the Bush II administration. Their satirical
children's biography, "Young Dick Cheney: Great American" (AlterNet
Books), was published in 2008. In 2009, Bruce coauthored "Dear
President Obama: Letters of Hope from Children Across America"
(Beckham Publications) and David contributed to the special 35th
anniversary rerelease of Marlo Thomas's landmark children's book,
"Free to Be . . . You and Me" (Running Press Kids). Bruce and David
live one block from each other in New York City.
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