Andy Browers
Andy Browers holds degrees in Creative and Professional Writing and also Theatre from Bemidji State University. He spent his formative years in northern Minnesota reading comics and writing terrible imitations of Ray Bradbury stories. When not reading or writing, he loves to fist pump to rock and roll, eat terrifying amounts of sushi, sing karaoke, bowl by keeping score the old fashioned way, and dance at wedding receptions. His essays, short stories, and poetry has appeared in The Talking Stick, Aqueous, Cleaver, Drawn to Marvel: Poems from the Comic Books, and elsewhere. He’s currently at work on a collection of essays. As in, he is probably bent over a keyboard right now trying to finish. More than likely, however, he’s actually watching Will Sasso impersonate Kenny Rogers on YouTube.
Blog: Anno Amor
Twitter: @andrew_browers
Ever After: When The Author Really Nails The Ending
Andy Browers
April 18, 2017
What's your favorite ending?
Eating With Your Eyes: When Reading Gives You The Munchies
Andy Browers
March 28, 2017
On the books that give you a snack attack.
What To Read After Neil Gaiman’s American Gods
Andy Browers
March 14, 2017
What to pick up after you read (or watch, soon enough!) Neil Gaiman's American Gods.
Defense Against The Dark Arts with Eckhart Tolle
Andy Browers
February 24, 2017
What the work of Eckhart Tolle has to do with horcruxes. Yes, really.
Braver, Bolder Living Through Books on Braver, Bolder Writing
Andy Browers
February 4, 2017
Be brave in your writing with these tips gleaned from great writing books.
What The Books I Loved As A Kid Taught Me About My Adult Self
Andy Browers
December 24, 2016
The books one Rioter loved as a kid and what they taught him about his adult self.
I Want My (Bookish) MTV: The Day I Met The Maxx
Andy Browers
December 19, 2016
Have you heard of THE MAXX? If you like THE SANDMAN, give this weird, dreamy comic a try.
How I Learned to Relax and Love Being A Hufflepuff
Andy Browers
November 30, 2016
On being a Hufflepuff, the most underrated of Hogwarts houses.
Anima House: How The Heroine’s Journey Made Me A Better Man
Andy Browers
November 29, 2016
Maureen Murdock's The Heroine's Journey as an answer to Joseph Campbell.