Newly arrived from the East Coast, Andrew Dugan is a Los Angeles-based writer best described as “charming,” “genius,” and “reflexively sycophantic.” Some critics have hailed his myriad literary tours de force as “the most innovative artistry the world of alphabet magnets has ever seen.” He is a keen world-traveler and fan of brevity. When not in the throes of composition, he can be most often found tangled in the undercarriage of your car because he rides a bicycle in Downtown L.A.
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