Sarah Boxer is a writer of non-fiction and graphic fiction from Denver, Colorado, who now lives in Washington, D.C. She has published three books -- In the Floyd Archives, a cartoon novel based on Freud's case histories, its post-Freudian sequel Mother May I? based lightly on the works of Melanie Klein and DW Winnicott, and the anthology Ultimate Blogs. She is also a contributing writer atThe Atlantic and has written articles, essays, and reviews for The New York Review of Books,The Comics Journal,The L.A Review of Books, The New York Times , Photograph, Slate, and Artforum. Her essays appear in numerous anthologies including The Peanuts Papers, Rereading America, You Are Here: NYC, andBest American Comics Criticism. For many years she was on the staff of The New York Times (1989-2006) where she was, at various points, a photo critic, a Web critic, an arts reporter, an editor at The Week in Review, and an editor at The New York Times Book Review. She is the author and artist behind The Shakespearean Tragic-Comics (with animals) including Hamlet: Prince of Pigs and Anchovius Caesar: The Decomposition of a Romaine Salad. For more detail, see her CV.