- Who's Sorry NowJoe Pantoliano · New York: Dutton, 2002
- Asylum - Hollywood Tales from My Great Depression: Brain Dis-Ease, Recovery, and Being My Mother's SonJoe Pantoliano · New York: Weinstein Books, 2013 · ISBN: 1602861358
- Parade (US)"How A Wiseguy Set Me Straight"January 18, 2004 · pg. 4-5 · by: Tom Seligson
- Maxim (US)"We Want Answers!"December 2002 · Vol. 6, Iss. 12, pg. 118-119 · by: Eric Alt
- New York Post (US)"Ex-'Soprano' Pantoliano is Happy to be Whacked"November 18, 2002 · pg. 005 · by: Dan Kadison
- The Record (US)"He Knew Ralphie's Days on Earth were Numbered"November 17, 2002 · pg. E.12 · by: Virginia Rohan
- Chicago Sun-Times (US)"Joey Pants Is On Fire; A brutal childhood didn't stop 'Sopranos' star Joe Pantoliano from fulfilling his dream of acting, as he writes in his hot new memoir"November 4, 2002 · pg. 37 · by: Jeff Johnson
- Courier Post (US)"'Sopranos' Star Aids Mental Health Cause"May 26, 2009 · by: Anonymous
- Courier Post (US)"'Sopranos' Actor Due in Collingswood for Mental Health Talk"May 5, 2008 · by: Chuck Darrow
- Private Air (US)"One Leg At A Time"December 2004 · by: Betsy Model
- Las Vegas Magazine (US)"Wrinkle Free Pants"November 2004 · by: Betsy Model
- Cleveland Plain Dealer TV Week (US)"Joe Pantoliano turning heads as a good guy"October 19, 2003 · pg. 15 · by: Mark Dawidziak
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- The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer TV Week (US)September 19, 2004
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