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Andrew Printer

An evolving archive of essays, images, and other things.

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Paradies

Our couch was enormous.

It wasn’t just a place to sit and watch T.V. It was upholstered geography, a vast yellow landscape plush enough to lose myself in.

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21 days ago
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Sinking Lessons

Here it is!

My epic adventure at sea, in writing—at last.

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My Absolutely Chaotic Adventures at Sea During the Summer of 1984

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The Daily Unusual

Between 2011 and 2013, I kept a kind of journal.

Several canvases sat around my basement studio. Every so often, I’d paint a moment I’d witnessed, remembered, or felt.

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2 months ago
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Funny, Not Funny

I had hoped to avoid plaguing you with a congestion of riches, but the second of three stories of mine to be published this year appears in Shaking the Tree, Volume 7 (Funny, Not Funny), launching next weekend at the San Diego Writers Festi...

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I Won!

I’m happy to share that my story, Sinking Lessons, is the Grand Prize winner of Narratively’s 2025 Memoir Prize and will be published later this year.

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