
Richard Dean Rosen's writing career spans mystery novels, narrative nonfiction, humor books, and television. Strike Three You're Dead (1984), the first in Rosen's series featuring major league baseball player Harvey Blissberg, won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America in 1985. Blissberg's adventures continued in four sequels, including Fadeaway (1986) and Saturday Night Dead (1988), which drew on Rosen's stint as a writer for Saturday Night Live. Rosen's three nonfiction books include Psychobabble (1979), inspired by the term he coined, and A Buffalo in the House: The True Story of a Man, an Animal, and the American West (2007). Over the past decade, he co-created and co-wrote a bestselling series of humor books: Bad Cat, Bad Dog, Bad Baby, and Bad President. He attended Brown University and graduated from Harvard College.

The True Story of a Man, an Animal, and the American West
2008

2006

278 Outspoken, Indecent, and Overdressed Dogs
2005

2006

2001

1986

1988

1984

The Journey of the Holocaust's Hidden Child Survivors
2014

Classic Poetry by Dogs
2013

Sid Luckman, Murder, Inc., and the Rise of the Modern NFL
2019

1994