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Other Work by Lemony Snicket
Title: The Baby in the Manger
Cover (Monotreme Press):
Details: A secular parody of the Nativity story.
A Story in: It Was a Dark and Silly Night
Cover (HarperChildren’s):
Cover (Penguin Young Readers) (compilation):
Details: A series of children’s comic strips sharing the title and opening sentence "It was a dark and silly night."
Lemony Snicket’s Details: A girl seeks out a somewhat intelligent, largely laconic yeti. Instead, she finds herself.
Title: The Lump of Coal (original publication)
Cover (USA Weekend):
Details: A Christmas tale about a lump of coal. (Later reissued in print; see below.)
The Introduction to, and Endnotes of: The Bears’ Famous Invasion of Sicily
Cover (HarperTrophy):
Details: King Leander of the bears leads his kingdom down the mountains and into Sicily on a quest in search of food and his missing prince. During their story, they encounter many monsters, some of them in themselves, and deal with many moral and philosophical issues, some of them in allegories.
Lemony Snicket’s Details: A short introduction; extensive endnotes containing activities, advice, and recipes.
The Introduction to, and an Incomplete Short Story in: Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blobs, and Some Other Things…
Full Title: Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blobs, and Some Other Things That Aren't as Scary, Maybe, Depending on How You Feel About Lost Lands, Stray Cellphones, Creatures from the Sky, Parents Who Disappear in Peru, a Man Named Lars Farf, and One Other Story We Couldn't Quite Finish, So Maybe You Could Help Us Out
Cover (McSweeney’s):
Details: A collection of stories written by a number of favourite authors, spanning a number of favourite subjects, in aid of a literary charity.
Lemony Snicket’s Details: An introduction collecting together a number of hypothetical beginnings to tedious stories; an incomplete story concerning five children with a problem concerning
The Introduction to: A Child’s Anthology of Poetry
Cover (Ecco):
Details: A child’s anthology of poetry.
Lemony Snicket’s Details: A short introduction.
Title: Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can’t Avoid
Cover (HarperCollins):
Cover (Egmont):
Details: A book of Lemony Snicket quotes, many drawn from A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Title: The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming: A Christmas Story
Cover (McSweeney's):
Details: A helplessly screaming latke explores the differences between Christmas and Hannukah.
Title: The Lump of Coal
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A lump of coal searches for a home.
Title: The Composer is Dead
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A composer has been murdered, and the instruments of the orchestra fall under suspicion.
A Story in: Half-Minute Horrors
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A short story collection. Snicket is one contributor among many.
Two Chapters of: The Exquisite Corpse Adventure
Cover (Center for the Book and the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance):
Details: Chapter 12, The Shadowy Abyss of Our Own Fates, in which a cradle rocks above an abyss; Chapter 22, Meanwhile, Near a Meadow, concerning Pirandello and Orlando.
Title: 13 Words
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A picture book telling a story based around thirteen words.
The Introduction to: The Chronicles of Harris Burdick
Cover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade):
Details: The infamous mysterious illustrations are given background stories by fourteen authors.
Lemony Snicket's Details: An introduction concerning the origin of these stories.
A Contribution to: The New American Haggadah
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: Jewish religious text and commentaries thereon.
Lemony Snicket's Details: "Playground."
A Contribution to: Who Done It?
Cover (Soho Press):
Details: A despised book editor has been murdered at a party populated by children's literature authors, each of whom must offer their own individual alibi.
Lemony Snicket's Details: One alibi among many.
Title: The Dark
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: A young boy afraid of the dark learns just what there really is to be afraid of in the dark.
The Introduction to: The Complete Peanuts 1989-1990 (Vol. 20)
Cover (Fantagraphics):
Details: An introduction on melancholy.
An Introduction to, and the Editing of: The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014
Cover (Mariner Books):
Details: Daniel Handler edits, and Lemony Snicket introduces, a compilation by the students of 826 Valencia and 826 Michigan writing labs of the year's best texts worth reading.
A Contribution to: One Minute till Bedtime
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: 150 original sixty-second poems intended for bedtime reading, one of them by Snicket, selected by Children's Poet Laureate Kenn Nesbitt.
Title: Goldfish Ghost
Cover (Roaring Book Press):
Details: A lonely ghost searches for good company.
A Contribution to: Guys Read: Heroes & Villains edited by Jon Scieszka
Cover Art (Walden Pond Press):
Details: Lemony Snicket is tasked with taking care of a baby, and does as well as can be expected.
Title: The Bad Mood and the Stick
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: A bad mood is passed from person to person, encounter to absurd encounter.
Title: Swarm of Bees
Cover (Little, Brown)
Details: A child's cathartic rampage through town, and his equally cathartic recompense.
Title: Read Something Else: Collected & Dubious Wit & Wisdom of Lemony Snicket
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A further compilation of Snicket's best quotes, now furnished with a vast array of fanart.
Title: Poison for Breakfast
Cover (Liveright):
Details: A standalone novel and contemporary fable, Lemony Snicket investigates his own alleged murder by poison.
Work by Daniel Handler
Title: The Basic Eight
Cover (Thomas Dunne Books):
Cover (Ecco):
Cover (Allison & Busby):
Details: Notorious criminal Flannery Culp looks back over her diaries and recounts the experiences that she and her seven close friends – the basic eight – shared one summer, and how they ultimately led to murder.
Title: Watch Your Mouth
Cover (Thomas Dunne Books):
Cover (HarperPerennial):
Cover (Allison & Busby):
Details: Joseph goes to stay at his girlfriend Cynthia’s home for summer, but gradually comes to realise that her family is having sex with one another; a golem rises from the mud to kill everyone.
A Contribution to: McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories
Also Found in: The Best American Mystery Stories 2005
Cover (McSweeney’s):
Cover (Houghton Mifflin Company):
Details (McSweeney’s): A series of cross-genre fantastical stories.
Details (Houghton Mifflin Company): A series of mystery stories.
Daniel Handler’s Details: A locked-room mystery discussed in a bar.
An Introduction to: Nonsense Novels
Cover (New York Review of Books):
Details: Genre parodies.
Daniel Handler’s Details: A short introduction.
A Contribution to: Big Shoes: In Celebration of Dads and Fatherhood
Cover (Hyperion):
Details: Examinations of fatherhood from well-known celebrities.
Daniel Handler’s Details: Concerning his father teaching him the game of Bridge.
Title: How to Dress for Every Occasion by the Pope
Cover (McSweeney’s):
Details: The Pope shares his fashion secrets.
Title: Adverbs
Cover (Ecco; Fourth Estate; HarperPerennial):
Cover (HarperPerennial):
Details: Seventeen interconnected short stories about people trying to find love before the volcano erupts.
A Contribution to: The Show I’ll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concert-Going Experience
Cover (Perseus Publishing):
Details: Essays on concerts the writers remember above all others.
Daniel Handler’s Details: On a 2005 Metric show.
A Contribution to: Money Changes Everything: Twenty-Two Writers Tackle the Last Taboo with Tales of Sudden Windfalls, Staggering Debts, and Other Surprising Turns of Fortune
Cover (Doubleday):
Details: People discuss how money affected their lives.
Daniel Handler’s Details: Discussing the morality of spending his fee for the article on a bottle of wine.
A Contribution to: Cabinet 24: Shadows
Cover (Cabinet):
Details: On the nature of shadows.
Daniel Handler’s Details: Correspondence with a young girl named Violet.
A Preface to: The Confidence-Man
Cover (Dalkey Archive Press):
Details: Herman Melville’s little-known final novel.
Daniel Handler’s Details: A preface to a book he once linked to The Penultimate Peril.
A Contribution to: You're a Horrible Person, But I Like You: The Believer Book of Advice
Cover:
Details: Comedians give advice to the readers of a magazine.
Title: Why We Broke Up
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: Min writes a long letter to her ex-boyfriend, Ed, about why they broke up.
Title: Girls Standing On Lawns
Cover (MoMA):
Details: Vintage photographs reillustrated by Maira Kalman and annotated whimsically by Daniel Handler. See also: Hurry Up and Wait. Weather, Weather.
An Introduction to, and the Editing of: The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014
Cover (Mariner Books):
Details: Daniel Handler edits, and Lemony Snicket introduces, a compilation by the students of 826 Valencia and 826 Michigan writing labs of the year's best texts worth reading.
Title: We Are Pirates
Cover (Bloomsbury):
Details: A group of modern outcasts and dispossessed become pirates, both literal and figurative, in modern-day America.
Title: Hurry Up and Wait
Cover (MoMA):
Details: Vintage photographs reillustrated by Maira Kalman and annotated whimsically by Daniel Handler. See also: Girls Standing on Lawns, Weather, Weather.
A Contribution to: Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels
Cover:
Details: An essay contributing to the general retrospective on the past twenty-five years of cartooning.
Title: Weather, Weather
Cover (MoMA):
Details: Vintage photographs reillustrated by Maira Kalman and annotated whimsically by Daniel Handler. See also: Girls Standing on Lawns, Hurry Up and Wait.
The Introduction to, and Selection of: Three Masquerades: Novellas by Rachell Ingalls
Cover (Pharos Editions):
Details: Handler introduces three novellas he finds difficult to classify, but felt made more natural companions than other work they have previously been published alongside.
Title: All the Dirty Parts
Cover (Bloomsbury):
Details: What it says on the tin.
Title: Bottle Grove
Cover (Bloomsbury):
Details: Shady goings-on set around the San Francisco tech boom.
Other Work by Lemony Snicket
Title: The Baby in the Manger
Cover (Monotreme Press):
Details: A secular parody of the Nativity story.
A Story in: It Was a Dark and Silly Night
Cover (HarperChildren’s):
Cover (Penguin Young Readers) (compilation):
Details: A series of children’s comic strips sharing the title and opening sentence "It was a dark and silly night."
Lemony Snicket’s Details: A girl seeks out a somewhat intelligent, largely laconic yeti. Instead, she finds herself.
Title: The Lump of Coal (original publication)
Cover (USA Weekend):
Details: A Christmas tale about a lump of coal. (Later reissued in print; see below.)
The Introduction to, and Endnotes of: The Bears’ Famous Invasion of Sicily
Cover (HarperTrophy):
Details: King Leander of the bears leads his kingdom down the mountains and into Sicily on a quest in search of food and his missing prince. During their story, they encounter many monsters, some of them in themselves, and deal with many moral and philosophical issues, some of them in allegories.
Lemony Snicket’s Details: A short introduction; extensive endnotes containing activities, advice, and recipes.
The Introduction to, and an Incomplete Short Story in: Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blobs, and Some Other Things…
Full Title: Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blobs, and Some Other Things That Aren't as Scary, Maybe, Depending on How You Feel About Lost Lands, Stray Cellphones, Creatures from the Sky, Parents Who Disappear in Peru, a Man Named Lars Farf, and One Other Story We Couldn't Quite Finish, So Maybe You Could Help Us Out
Cover (McSweeney’s):
Details: A collection of stories written by a number of favourite authors, spanning a number of favourite subjects, in aid of a literary charity.
Lemony Snicket’s Details: An introduction collecting together a number of hypothetical beginnings to tedious stories; an incomplete story concerning five children with a problem concerning
The Introduction to: A Child’s Anthology of Poetry
Cover (Ecco):
Details: A child’s anthology of poetry.
Lemony Snicket’s Details: A short introduction.
Title: Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can’t Avoid
Cover (HarperCollins):
Cover (Egmont):
Details: A book of Lemony Snicket quotes, many drawn from A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Title: The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming: A Christmas Story
Cover (McSweeney's):
Details: A helplessly screaming latke explores the differences between Christmas and Hannukah.
Title: The Lump of Coal
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A lump of coal searches for a home.
Title: The Composer is Dead
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A composer has been murdered, and the instruments of the orchestra fall under suspicion.
A Story in: Half-Minute Horrors
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A short story collection. Snicket is one contributor among many.
Two Chapters of: The Exquisite Corpse Adventure
Cover (Center for the Book and the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance):
Details: Chapter 12, The Shadowy Abyss of Our Own Fates, in which a cradle rocks above an abyss; Chapter 22, Meanwhile, Near a Meadow, concerning Pirandello and Orlando.
Title: 13 Words
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A picture book telling a story based around thirteen words.
The Introduction to: The Chronicles of Harris Burdick
Cover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade):
Details: The infamous mysterious illustrations are given background stories by fourteen authors.
Lemony Snicket's Details: An introduction concerning the origin of these stories.
A Contribution to: The New American Haggadah
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: Jewish religious text and commentaries thereon.
Lemony Snicket's Details: "Playground."
A Contribution to: Who Done It?
Cover (Soho Press):
Details: A despised book editor has been murdered at a party populated by children's literature authors, each of whom must offer their own individual alibi.
Lemony Snicket's Details: One alibi among many.
Title: The Dark
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: A young boy afraid of the dark learns just what there really is to be afraid of in the dark.
The Introduction to: The Complete Peanuts 1989-1990 (Vol. 20)
Cover (Fantagraphics):
Details: An introduction on melancholy.
An Introduction to, and the Editing of: The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014
Cover (Mariner Books):
Details: Daniel Handler edits, and Lemony Snicket introduces, a compilation by the students of 826 Valencia and 826 Michigan writing labs of the year's best texts worth reading.
A Contribution to: One Minute till Bedtime
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: 150 original sixty-second poems intended for bedtime reading, one of them by Snicket, selected by Children's Poet Laureate Kenn Nesbitt.
Title: Goldfish Ghost
Cover (Roaring Book Press):
Details: A lonely ghost searches for good company.
A Contribution to: Guys Read: Heroes & Villains edited by Jon Scieszka
Cover Art (Walden Pond Press):
Details: Lemony Snicket is tasked with taking care of a baby, and does as well as can be expected.
Title: The Bad Mood and the Stick
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: A bad mood is passed from person to person, encounter to absurd encounter.
Title: Swarm of Bees
Cover (Little, Brown)
Details: A child's cathartic rampage through town, and his equally cathartic recompense.
Title: Read Something Else: Collected & Dubious Wit & Wisdom of Lemony Snicket
Cover (HarperCollins):
Details: A further compilation of Snicket's best quotes, now furnished with a vast array of fanart.
Title: Poison for Breakfast
Cover (Liveright):
Details: A standalone novel and contemporary fable, Lemony Snicket investigates his own alleged murder by poison.
Work by Daniel Handler
Title: The Basic Eight
Cover (Thomas Dunne Books):
Cover (Ecco):
Cover (Allison & Busby):
Details: Notorious criminal Flannery Culp looks back over her diaries and recounts the experiences that she and her seven close friends – the basic eight – shared one summer, and how they ultimately led to murder.
Title: Watch Your Mouth
Cover (Thomas Dunne Books):
Cover (HarperPerennial):
Cover (Allison & Busby):
Details: Joseph goes to stay at his girlfriend Cynthia’s home for summer, but gradually comes to realise that her family is having sex with one another; a golem rises from the mud to kill everyone.
A Contribution to: McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories
Also Found in: The Best American Mystery Stories 2005
Cover (McSweeney’s):
Cover (Houghton Mifflin Company):
Details (McSweeney’s): A series of cross-genre fantastical stories.
Details (Houghton Mifflin Company): A series of mystery stories.
Daniel Handler’s Details: A locked-room mystery discussed in a bar.
An Introduction to: Nonsense Novels
Cover (New York Review of Books):
Details: Genre parodies.
Daniel Handler’s Details: A short introduction.
A Contribution to: Big Shoes: In Celebration of Dads and Fatherhood
Cover (Hyperion):
Details: Examinations of fatherhood from well-known celebrities.
Daniel Handler’s Details: Concerning his father teaching him the game of Bridge.
Title: How to Dress for Every Occasion by the Pope
Cover (McSweeney’s):
Details: The Pope shares his fashion secrets.
Title: Adverbs
Cover (Ecco; Fourth Estate; HarperPerennial):
Cover (HarperPerennial):
Details: Seventeen interconnected short stories about people trying to find love before the volcano erupts.
A Contribution to: The Show I’ll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concert-Going Experience
Cover (Perseus Publishing):
Details: Essays on concerts the writers remember above all others.
Daniel Handler’s Details: On a 2005 Metric show.
A Contribution to: Money Changes Everything: Twenty-Two Writers Tackle the Last Taboo with Tales of Sudden Windfalls, Staggering Debts, and Other Surprising Turns of Fortune
Cover (Doubleday):
Details: People discuss how money affected their lives.
Daniel Handler’s Details: Discussing the morality of spending his fee for the article on a bottle of wine.
A Contribution to: Cabinet 24: Shadows
Cover (Cabinet):
Details: On the nature of shadows.
Daniel Handler’s Details: Correspondence with a young girl named Violet.
A Preface to: The Confidence-Man
Cover (Dalkey Archive Press):
Details: Herman Melville’s little-known final novel.
Daniel Handler’s Details: A preface to a book he once linked to The Penultimate Peril.
A Contribution to: You're a Horrible Person, But I Like You: The Believer Book of Advice
Cover:
Details: Comedians give advice to the readers of a magazine.
Title: Why We Broke Up
Cover (Little, Brown & Co.):
Details: Min writes a long letter to her ex-boyfriend, Ed, about why they broke up.
Title: Girls Standing On Lawns
Cover (MoMA):
Details: Vintage photographs reillustrated by Maira Kalman and annotated whimsically by Daniel Handler. See also: Hurry Up and Wait. Weather, Weather.
An Introduction to, and the Editing of: The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014
Cover (Mariner Books):
Details: Daniel Handler edits, and Lemony Snicket introduces, a compilation by the students of 826 Valencia and 826 Michigan writing labs of the year's best texts worth reading.
Title: We Are Pirates
Cover (Bloomsbury):
Details: A group of modern outcasts and dispossessed become pirates, both literal and figurative, in modern-day America.
Title: Hurry Up and Wait
Cover (MoMA):
Details: Vintage photographs reillustrated by Maira Kalman and annotated whimsically by Daniel Handler. See also: Girls Standing on Lawns, Weather, Weather.
A Contribution to: Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels
Cover:
Details: An essay contributing to the general retrospective on the past twenty-five years of cartooning.
Title: Weather, Weather
Cover (MoMA):
Details: Vintage photographs reillustrated by Maira Kalman and annotated whimsically by Daniel Handler. See also: Girls Standing on Lawns, Hurry Up and Wait.
The Introduction to, and Selection of: Three Masquerades: Novellas by Rachell Ingalls
Cover (Pharos Editions):
Details: Handler introduces three novellas he finds difficult to classify, but felt made more natural companions than other work they have previously been published alongside.
Title: All the Dirty Parts
Cover (Bloomsbury):
Details: What it says on the tin.
Title: Bottle Grove
Cover (Bloomsbury):
Details: Shady goings-on set around the San Francisco tech boom.