• Internet Tendency
  • The Store
  • Books Division
  • Quarterly Concern
  • The Believer
  • Donate
McSweeney’s
Internet Tendency
Daily humor almost every day since 1998.
Daily humor almost every day since 1998.
The Believer Magazine

Subscribe today to climb aboard this unstoppable train of a literary journal.

Articles by

Sean Carman

Email X
  • April 13, 2002
    Discovering “The Lost City,” An Interview with Dr. Deborah Kelley, a Marine Geologist at the University of Washington Who Studies Undersea Volcanoes, Part Two.
    by Sean Carman
  • April 12, 2002
    Discovering “The Lost City,” An Interview With Dr. Deborah Kelley, A Marine Geologist At The University Of Washington Who Studies Undersea Volcanoes, Part One
    by Sean Carman
  • October 29, 2001
    The Name Game
    by Stephany Aulenback and Sean Carman
  • September 25, 2001
    The Attacks and Their Aftermath: Flowers And Flags.
    by Sean Carman
  • June 21, 2001
    Our Long National Nightmare Is Finally Over.
    by Sean Carman
  • May 9, 2001
    From The Found Notebooks Of The Members Of Homer’s Writing Group.
    by Sean Carman
  • February 9, 2001
    Three Thought Experiments (With Study Questions)
    by Sean Carman
  • November 28, 2000
    Discarded Art-Book Proposals, Reconsidered (First in a Series)
    by Sean Carman
  • October 2, 2000
    Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: A Grateful Nation Pays Homage to Gergen
    by Sean Carman
  • November 10, 1999
    Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: David Gergen Was My Lover
    by Sean Carman
⇦ 1 2 3 4
Trending 🔥
  1. May 9, 2018
    I Will Do Anything to End Homelessness Except Build More Homes
    by Homa Mojtabai
  2. June 20, 2025
    Acts of Rebellion for the Middle-Aged
    by Liz Alterman
  3. June 25, 2025
    Artificial Intelligence Cannot
    by Jason Gudasz
  4. June 16, 2025
    Signs the Frog Has Been Boiled
    by Amanda Lehr
Recently
  • July 1, 2025
    Don’t Be Ridiculous, “Alligator Alcatraz” Is Not Another Example of History Repeating Itself
    by Andrew Paul
  • July 1, 2025
    How to Have a Hot Commie Summer
    by Carlos Greaves
  • July 1, 2025
    Excuse Me, but Your Theme Park Is Actually a Motif Park
    by Caleb Coy
  • June 30, 2025
    Lesser-Known New York City Beaches
    by Kerry Elson, Miriam Jayaratna, and Ali Solomon
McSweeney’s is an independent nonprofit publishing company based in San Francisco.
As well as operating a daily humor website, we also publish Timothy McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, Illustoria and an ever-growing selection of books under various imprints. You can buy all of these things from our online store. You can support us today by making a donation.

We are committed to our environment. Each year, we purchase carbon offsets commensurate with our estimate of the impact of the printing, shipping, and travel necessary to publish our books and magazines. We are continually working to minimize our impact on the planet by examining every business decision through a lens of sustainability. To support this effort, or to learn more, please write to executive director Amanda Uhle. McSweeney’s accepts no writing aided in any manner by AI. Before publishing any writing—from a letter to a book-length work—authors published at McSweeney’s will be asked to attest that AI played no part in the creation or writing of that work.
  • Internet Tendency
  • The Store
  • Books Division
  • Quarterly Concern
  • The Believer
  • Donate
  • About Us
  • Events
  • Email Newsletter
  • Advertise
  • Store Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Internships
  • Submission Guidelines
Copyright © 1998–2025, McSweeney’s Literary Arts Fund.
All Rights Reserved.
Search Magnifying Glass
  • Internet Tendency
  • The Store
  • Books Division
  • Quarterly Concern
  • The Believer
  • Donate