

He has written more than 100 short plays with the New York Neo-Futurists, co-wrote and co-performed a two-man show ( What the Time Traveler Will Tell Us) with Joseph, and collaborated with choreographer (also wife) Jillian Sweeney to create three full-length dance pieces: Imaginary Lines, This could be it, and Vulture-Wally.įrom the creators of the wildly popular Welcome to Night Vale podcast comes an imaginative mystery of appearances and disappearances that is also a poignant look at the ways in which we all struggle to find ourselves…no matter where we live. Jeffrey Cranor co-writes – along with Joseph Fink – the hit podcast and touring live show Welcome to Night Vale. Soon afterwards, Joseph started brainstorming a new project he and Jeffrey could co-write and this led to the pilot episode of Welcome to Night Vale. They co-wrote and performed this play in the East Village in August of 2011.


Later Jeffrey approached Joseph with the idea of writing a play about time travel. In his mid-twenties he started Commonplace Books, a very small publishing company, producing two collections of short works which he edited and laid out at his office job when his boss wasn’t looking. Joseph Fink created and co-writes the Welcome to Night Vale podcast and touring live show.
