Stories: All-New Tales An anthology of imaginitive fiction commissioned and edited by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio. Includes my "Human Intelligence" along with stories by Roddy Doyle, Walter Mosley, Joyce Carol Oates, Chuck Palahniuk and many others. 
Heyday An adventure set in New York and California (as well as Paris, London, Chicago, the Great Plains, Panama and Salt Lake City) in the 1840s. A New York Times bestseller included on several "best novels of the year" lists and the winner of the Langum Prize, awarded to the year's best work of historical fiction.
Turn of the Century A novel about marriage and the media and business published in 1999 and set in the perpetually near future. A New York Times Notable Book of the year and national bestseller.
Reset
Reset An essay about howAmerica has always rolled, economically and politcally and culturally, and how it might renew and remake itself in the wake of the financial crisis and recession of 2008-09.
Spy: The Funny Years A history and slective anthology of the the satirical magazine Spy, which I co-founded, during its first seven years.
The Real Thing A 2008 paperback edition, with a new introduction, of a book of brief humorous essays originally published in 1980 concerning the nature of the quintessential.
Fields of Vision: The Photographs of John Vachon An introductory essay accompanying 50 photographs from the 1930s and 40s by a great and little-known American photographer.
Public Relations and the Press: The Troubled Embrace An introductory essay to an academic text about journalists and their most important frenemies.
The Lost Honor of Katarina Blum An introductory essay to a 2009 paperback edition of the 1974 novel by the Nobel-winning German writer.