My own personal NEW YORKER CARTOON captions

The New Yorker magazine features a cartoon caption competition, where they print a captionless cartoon image and invite their readers to submit caption suggestions. Three submissions are then put up for a public vote to determine the final winner.

Every now and then I submit a suggestion. Not often, mind you, but to date I’ve screen shot six of my suggestions, which is enough for a blog post.

So far my suggestions have not been selected for the public vote, although the last one was only just submitted, so maybe… or maybe not.

About dannyashkenasi

I'm a composer with over 40 years experience creating music theater. I'm also an actor, writer, director, producer, teacher and general enthusiast for the arts.
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1 Response to My own personal NEW YORKER CARTOON captions

  1. Yours are very good. I worked for many years with Larry Wood, who has won so many times he now has a column. https://www.cartoonstock.com/blog/author/lwood/

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