Let us tell you a tale, youngster, of an Austin ruled by crushed tallboys, pink hair at Barton Creek, and Butthole Surfers songs blasting from FM car radios — long before Lime scooters were invented. Once upon a time, migas tacos used to cost just $.99 and include a free Lone Star, delivered by a […]
Author Archives: Wendi Aarons
Wendi Aarons is an award-winning humor writer and author of the essay collection I’m Wearing Tunics Now, the middle-grade book Ginger Mancino, Kid Comedian, and Socks. Her satire frequently appears in The New Yorker and McSweeneys, and she is also a regular contributor to Texas Monthly and various other outlets. Her humor pieces have been performed by award-winning actresses including Uzo Aduba, Sharon Horgan, and Alison Brie of Glow. Wendi both speaks on and teaches humor writing to both children and adults, and lives in Austin.
