Andrew Clark
Location:
Toronto, ON
Styles:
Advertorials, Broadcast: Audio, Brochures, Case studies, Columns, Essays, Features, Humour, Investigative Reporting, Personal Journalism, Profiles
Subjects:
Adventure, Agriculture & agri-food, Arts, Automotive, Aviation, Books & literature, Broadcast, Business, Communication technologies, Culture & community, Defence, Education, Energy, Entertainment (film, television, theatre), Family & parenting, Fashion & apparel, Food, Gaming, Government, Information & communication technologies
Bio:
Andrew Clark is an award-winning writer and humourist. He writes a weekly humour column “Road Sage” for the Globe and Mail. His work has appeared in publications ranging from the Walrus and the The New York Times to Cosmopolitan and Toro Magazine. He is the director of the Humber College Comedy Program. He also writes frequently on tennis.
Publications/Client List:
“Road Sage” Humour Columnist with the Globe and Mail
The Walrus magazine.
Books:
- Stand and Deliver: Inside Canadian Comedy (Doubleday 1997).
- A Keen Soldier: The Execution of Second World War Private Harold Pringle (Knopf 2002).
Other Projects:
Film and Television projects in development.
Awards:
National Magazine Gold Medal Award winner for “At Wit’s End” (Saturday Night magazine, 1997). Six time NMA nominee (three times for Humour, three times for Arts and Entertainment).
A Keen Soldier - Nominee: Governor General’s Award for Literary Non-fiction, Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize, Pearson Non-Fiction Award.
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