Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons

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The longest-serving Simpsons writer and all-around funnyman delivers the ultimate fan guide to the most popular animated show in American history.

Semi-Finalist for the 2019 James Thurber Award * One of Vulture's Top-ten Comedy Books of 2018 * A “Must” pick by Entertainment Weekly * An A.V. Club Best Books selection * A “New and Noteworthy” selection by USA Today

“Always entertaining and frequently laugh-out-loud-hilarious. There have been a lot of books written about The Simpsons, some of them good but most not so much, and this is hands down one of the very best.” —Booklist (starred review)

Mike Reiss has spent his lifetime—well, thirty years—at The Simpsons, since the show’s debut in 1989, as a writer, producer, and showrunner. As such, he knows a lot about these four-fingered freaks and their crazy antics.

In Springfield Confidential, he shares his behind-the-scenes stories about his work on the most iconic American cartoon family ever. Reiss pulls back the curtain for those curious about how The Simpsons works, answers burning questions from Simpsons die-hards, and shares never-before-told stories about creating favorite episodes and characters. In his freewheeling, irreverent comic style, Reiss reflects on his lifetime inside The Simpsons—a personal highlight reel of his achievements, observations, and favorite anecdotes.

He’ll reveal why the Simpsons are yellow; how Lisa became one of the first “deep” cartoon characters ever; what it’s like to be in the writing room stuffed with funny guys (and one hilarious woman); what he’s learned after traveling to every country where the show is watched (many have The Simpsons, but not flush toilets); and lots of inside dish on the show’s animators, actors, and celebrity guests.

Reiss also sheds light on the writing he’s done for cult series (The Critic, ALF, Sledge Hammer!), hit movies (five Ice Age films, two Despicable Mes, and a dozen more), and comedy legends (Johnny Carson, Joan Rivers, Garry Shandling, and, yes, even Pope Francis!).

“Extremely funny and fascinating,” Springfield Confidential is a treat for not only devout Simpsons fans but comedy fans everywhere (Vanity Fair).

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4.7
13 reviews
Joseph Nocella
June 17, 2018
The parts about the Simpsons are great, as is the writing process involved. Reading in excruciating detail about Mr Reiss's career outside the Simpsons and his speaking engagements isn't what I signed up/bought the book for (there's an entire chapter about him as a children's book author. Did you want to buy a bike about Mike Reiss, the children's book author? Surprise, you did!). Also, I found his comments about the recent "The Problem With Apu" Documentary insensitive and unfortunate (he called it a "nasty little documentary"). He Is obviously a very funny writer, and his comedy comes through in the style that the book was written. The book (cover) presents itself as a piece exclusively about the Simpsons. It's 75% about the Simpsons...it's 100% about Mike Reiss. Don't be fooled by the Simpsons graphic, and remember what they say about juding a book... In the end..."More Simpsons, less Ice Age"...a good read, recommended to serious fans of the show.
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About the author

Mike Reiss has won four Emmys and a Peabody Award during his twenty-eight years writing for The Simpsons. He ran the show in Season 4, which Entertainment Weekly called “the greatest season of the greatest show in history.” In 2006, Reiss received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Animation Writers Caucus. Reiss has written jokes for such comedy legends as Johnny Carson, Joan Rivers, Garry Shandling…and Pope Francis! For his comedic contributions to the charitable group Joke with the Pope, in 2015 Pope Francis declared Reiss “A Missionary of Joy.” Judd Apatow was born on December 6, 1967 in Syosset, New York. He wrote and directed the films The 40-Year-Old Virgin (co-written with Steve Carell), Knocked Up, Funny People, and This Is 40. His producing credits include Superbad, Bridesmaids, and Anchorman. He is the executive producer of HBO's Girls. He was also the executive producer of Freaks and Geeks, created Undeclared, and co-created The Ben Stiller Show. He is the editor of the collection I Found This Funny and the author of Sick in the Head: Conversations about Life and Comedy.

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