The "Series of Unfortunate Events" author, who is also known as Lemony Snicket, reveals mental illness and his path to art in his new book, out now Meredith Heuer; Liveright Publishing Daniel Handler ...
Back in 1999, a writer named Daniel Handler decided that kids books were too cheerful. So he adopted the pen name Lemony Snicket, and authored "A Series of Unfortunate Events" — now also a series on ...
This has nothing to do with how he comes across in person. He’s an affable chap of 54, tall, heavy-set and sardonic, with a boyish flop of white hair, and a nasal Californian accent which lends an ...
Lemony Snicket, born Daniel Handler, has apologized after making a joke many felt was racist while hosting the 2014 National Book Awards ceremony. “I told you. I told Jackie she was going to win, and ...
Author Daniel Handler plays the accordion as he meets with his readers during a 2006 book signing in New York City. Handler is preparing for a March release of “The Composer Is Dead,” a CD-and-book ...
In his brilliant new memoir, the beloved “Series of Unfortunate Events” author opens up about childhood trauma, the LGBTQ+ themes in his books, and more. Freelance Writer After more than 25 years of ...
Daniel Handler is best known for the series of 13 children’s books he wrote under the pseudonym “Lemony Snicket.” “A Series Of Unfortunate Events” begins with “The Bad Beginning” and ends with “The ...
If you were a child, young adult or parent in the early ’00s, you were probably aware of the lushly bound, gleefully grim book series written by the improbably named Lemony Snicket, “A Series of ...
A Snicket ticket could have been a people pleaser, but Daniel Handler never considered running for governor. "I don't have time," Handler said on a recent drear and foggy afternoon at a sidewalk cafe ...