Jack Szwergold
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Jack Szwergold is a comedy writer and the Webby-Award-winning first webmaster for the news parody publication The Onion.
Szwergold convinced The Onion Editor and Publisher Scott Dikkers that a Web site would increase readership, and The Onion's site launched in May 1996. The site has won multiple Webby Awards and other industry and media accolades.[1]
In January 2001 Jack Szwergold left The Onion and returned to Brooklyn, NY, where he currently resides and juggles a career working as a web developer and as a writer.[citations needed] In addition to his work for The Onion, Jack has written for Nickelodeon (TV channel), National Public Radio, Modern Humorist, Suck.com, Wired magazine, Mother Jones magazine, and Green Magazine.
[edit] Books
- Our Dumb Century: The Onion Presents 100 Years of Headlines from America's Finest News Source (contributing writer and illustrator) (1999, ISBN 0-6098-0461-8)
- The Onion's Finest News Reporting, Volume 1 (contributing writer and illustrator) (2000, ISBN 0-6098-0463-4)
- Dispatches from the Tenth Circle (contributing writer and illustrator) (2001, ISBN 0-6098-0834-6)
[edit] External links
- Digital Darlings Bask at Webbys Webby Awards coverage from 1999 which includes quotes from Jack Szwergold
- "Onion" Movie in Serious Trouble Detailed discussion and postings about the "The Onion" and the alt-comedy website, A Special Thing