Sarah Boxer, a writer, critic, and cartoonist from Colorado, is the author of two psychoanalytic comics, "In the Floyd Archives," based on Freud's case histories, and its sequel, "Mother May I?" based lightly on the works of Melanie Klein and D.W. Winnicott. She's also the editor of the anthology "Ultimate Blogs: Masterworks From the Wild Web" and the creator of two Shakespearean Tragic-Comics, "Hamlet: Prince of Pigs" and "Anchovius Caesar: The Decomposition of a Romaine Salad." Boxer's essays and criticism appear in the Atlantic, the NY Review of Books, the Comics Journal, Artforum, and numerous anthologies, including ​"The Peanuts Papers," "Rereading America," and "The Best American Comics Criticism." From 1989 to 2006 Boxer worked at the New York Times, where she was, at various points, a photo critic, a Web critic, an arts reporter, and an editor at the NYT Book Review.