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
Reading About Native Americans
Andy Browers
October 8, 2016
One Rioter talks about growing up around Native Americans but not understanding some of their culture until he read books by and about them.
Peripheral Intimacy in Neil Gaiman’s THE VIEW FROM THE CHEAP SEATS
Andy Browers
September 6, 2016
On love, intimacy, and Neil Gaiman's The View From the Cheap Seats
Stephen King and the Sixth Love Language
Andy Browers
August 25, 2016
Have you read The Five Love Languages? It misses one, and it's one Stephen King knows well.
Books of Future Past: Visions of Tomorrow from Yesterday’s Sci-fi
Andy Browers
August 15, 2016
On watching speculative fiction novels come true, or not.
The Self Help Book That Actually Helped My Highly Sensitive Life
Andy Browers
August 5, 2016
On a self-help book that actually helped.
Instructions In the Event You Find Yourself In a Neil Gaiman Story
Andy Browers
July 8, 2016
Woke up in a Neil Gaiman tale? Do these things.
Autism, By Way Of Nick Hornby
Andy Browers
June 30, 2016
How Nick Hornby led one reader to a book about parenting children with autism.
Can Your Love for an Author Overcome a Hangup With Their Foibles?
Andy Browers
June 11, 2016
Are there quirks of your favorite authors that bother you yet won't stop you from still reading everything they write? One Rioter talks about his experience with this very phenomenon.
A Bonnaroo Reading List
Andy Browers
May 23, 2016
Books to read to prepare for the Bonnaroo music festival!
How a Roleplaying Game About Being a Werewolf Led Me To Books
Andy Browers
April 10, 2016
How one werewolf roleplaying game from the '90s expanded one reader's library.