A prolific comedy writer of Saturday Night Live and Seinfeld fame
reflects on what it takes to get ahead in showbiz in this "remarkable
memoir that's packed with anecdotes, advice and humor" (Steve Martin)
For many years, television comedy was an exclusive all boys' club--until
a brilliant comedian named Carol Leifer came along, blazing a trail for
funny women everywhere. From Late Night with David Letterman and
Saturday Night Live to Seinfeld, The Ellen Show, and Modern
Family, Carol has written for and/or performed on some of the best TV
comedies of all time.
This hilarious collection of essays charts her extraordinary
three-decade journey through show business, illuminating her many
triumphs and some missteps along the way--and offering valuable lessons
for women and men in any profession. Part memoir, part guide to life,
and all incredibly funny, How to Succeed in Business without Really
Crying offers tips and tricks for getting ahead, finding your way, and
opening locked doors--even if you have to use a sledgehammer.