Tim Eberle is a New York City based writer and performer, like everybody else who lives in Brooklyn. His writing has been featured in McSweeney's, Vulture, the Indypendent, Splitsider, DNAinfo, Utne Reader, Witness Magazine, The Manifest Station, The Santa Fe Literary Review, Badlands, Heeb Magazine, and Jewish Life Television, among other credits. He was most recently seen at the Peoples Improv Theater performing his solo show "Eulogy For An Aging Book Guy" (a sad show which he wrote alone), and in the sketch review "Sad Men and the People Who Love Them" at Theater 99 in Charleston, South Carolina. He is a graduate of the training programs at both the Upright Citizens Brigade and the Magnet Theaters, and performs monthly with comedy troupe Lead McEnroe at the Peoples Improv Theater in New York City. In addition to "Eulogy For an Aging Book Guy", his solo shows "I Am Not a Man" and "I Am (Still) Not a Man" have been performed throughout the United States. He has worked as an adjunct professor of Theater at Fairfield University, and regularly contributes to a variety of literary and humor publications.