Nick Meglin

Nick Meglin

Nick Meglin [1]was a member of MAD Magazine's editorial staff for almost half a century.[2] His progress can be observed by studying the magazine's masthead, which moved him from "Ideas" to "War Correspondent" (during an army stint) to "Editorial Associate" to "Associate Editor" to "Editor," a position which he held for 20 years. After retiring from that job in 2004, Meglin was listed as a Contributing Editor.

Although he had fewer than ten official bylines in 48 years[3], Meglin was a major behind-the-scenes contributor to the magazine's contents and direction. Meglin was also an art instructor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City; his books include "The Art of Humorous Illustration"" and "Drawing from Within".[4]

In addition to his work on MAD, Meglin has written for the musical theater. He wrote book and lyrics for Tim and Scrooge, a musical sequel to A Christmas Carol with music by Neil Berg, and is currently collaborating with Berg and librettist Dan Remmes on a musical version of the film Grumpy Old Men.

Meglin now lives in Durham, North Carolina, where he teaches illustration.[5]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Public Records Index, ancestry.com (subscription required)
  2. ^ North Carolina Public Radio interview with Nick Meglin, June 23, 2008.
  3. ^ http://madcoversite.com/ugoi-nick_meglin.html
  4. ^ http://www.bookfinder.com/author/nick-meglin/
  5. ^ North Carolina Public Radio interview with Nick Meglin, June 23, 2008.

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