David Martin (humorist)

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David J. Martin (born March 23, 1950) is a Canadian humorist and newspaper columnist. His columns have appeared in many major North American newspapers including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Globe and Mail and the Chicago Tribune, including at least one about Wikipedia.[1] He lives in Ottawa with his wife Cheryl and his daughter Sarah.

[edit] Book

He is the author of My Friend W, a collection of his columns.

  • Martin, David. My Friend W. Arriviste Press, Inc. (2005) Paperback. 144 pages. ISBN 0-9746270-2-X

[edit] Collections

  • "May Contain Nuts: a very loose canon of American humor", edited by Michael J. Rosen, HarperCollins (2004). ISBN 0-06-051626-7
  • "101 Damnations: the humorists’ tour of personal hells", edited by Michael J. Rosen, St. Martin's Press (2002). ISBN 0-312-28480-2
  • "Facts & Arguments:: selected essays from The Globe and Mail", edited by Moira Dann, Penguin Canada (2002). ISBN 0-14-301330-0

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