Dave Cowen has written for The New Yorker, McSweeney's, Points In Case, and his work has been featured in The New York Times and on NPR.
His graphic novel debut SHOULD WE BUY A GUN? unites a provocative, heartfelt story with simple, enchanting art and aims to help heal our polarized divide.
Cowen has also published eight comedy Haggadahs, parodies on Trump, Seinfeld, Biden-Harris, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Kanye West, Mel Brooks, and The Office. His latest is THE 2ND TRUMP PASSOVER HAGGADAH.
His other books include an experimental stream-of-consciousness memoir THIS BOOK IS THE LONGEST SENTENCE EVER WRITTEN AND THEN PUBLISHED.
The satire FAKE HISTORY!
And a remix of memes SPIRITUAL INSTAGRAM.
He also has a Substack, SHUFFLE SYNCHRONICITIES, about how something greater communicates with us through the music we love.
A second Substack, SERIOCOMICS, are enthusiasms for graphic literature and Q&As with their makers.