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"Semi-Finalist for the 2019 James Thurber Award * One of Vulture's Top-10 Comedy Books of 2018 * A &quotMust&quot pick by Entertainment Weekly * An A.V. Club&nbspBest Books selection * A &quotNew and Noteworthy&quot selection by USA TodayIn celebration of The Simpsons thirtieth anniversary, the show&#8217s longest-serving writer and producer offers a humorous look at the writing and making of the legendary Fox series that has become one of the most revered artistic achievements in television history.Four-time Emmy winner Mike Reiss&#8212who has worked on The Simpsons continuously since episode one in 1989&#8212shares stories, scandals, and gossip about working with America&#8217s most iconic cartoon family ever. Reiss explains how the episodes are created, and provides an inside look at the show&#8217s writers, animators, actors and celebrity guests. He answers a range of questions from Simpsons fans and die-hards, and reminisces about the making of perennially favorite episodes.In his freewheeling, irreverent comic style, Reiss reflects on his lifetime inside The Simpsons&#8212a personal highlights reel of his achievements, observations, and favorite stories. Springfield Confidential exposes why Matt Groening decided to make all of the characters yellow dishes on what it&#8217s like to be crammed in a room full of funny writers sixty hours a week and tells what Reiss learned after traveling to seventy-one countries where The Simpsons is watched (ironic note: there&#8217s no electricity in many of these places) and even reveals where Springfield is located! He features unique interviews with Judd Apatow, who also provided the foreword,&nbspand Conan O'Brien, as well as with Simpsons legends Al Jean, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and more. Like Cary Elwes&#8217 As You Wish, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong&#8217s Seinfeldia, and Chris Smith&#8217s The Daily Show: An Oral History, Springfield Confidential is a funny, informational, and exclusive look at one of the most beloved programs in all of television land.
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