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David Iserson (born December 3, 1977) is an American novelist, screenwriter, television writer, and producer living in Los Angeles, CA. When he was twenty five, he was hired to write on the 2003-2004 season of Saturday Night Live. He has since written and produced episodes of Mr. Robot, Mad Men, New Girl, Up All Night, and United States of Tara. In 2014, his debut young adult fiction novel, Firecracker, was chosen as one of Rolling Stone's "40 Best YA Novels."[1]
David Iserson | |
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Born | Freehold, New Jersey, United States | December 3, 1977
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Education | Northwestern University |
Genre | Comedy, Dramedy, Drama |
Notable works | Mad Men Mr. Robot New Girl Up All Night Saturday Night Live |
Iserson attended Northwestern University, where he graduated with a degree in Communications from its Radio/Television/Film program.[2]
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Razorbill, an imprint of Penguin Books USA, published Iserson's first YA novel, Firecracker in 2013.[3]
In 2007, Iserson appeared on "The Spokesman" (Episode 338) of This American Life, discussing his teenage appearance in his father's local TV ad.[4]
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