In addition to this blog, you can find Andrew’s written words all over the place. Well, in a few other places at least. Here’s a writing wresume… er… resumé of sorts for your reading enjoyment.
Books
- Bent But Not Broken: One Family’s Scoliosis Journey
- Nonfiction (2018 from Oghma Creative Media)
- Hard Truth
- Psychological thriller (2018 from Oghma Creative Media)
- The “No” Conspiracies
- Suspense (looking for a home)
- No Fixed Address (79k)
- No Known Cure (96k)
- No Good Deed (91k)
- No Stone Unturned (future)
- No Other Choice (future)
- No Going Back (future)
- No Alternate Truth (future)
- Suspense (looking for a home)
Short Stories
- Short Story for the Orange Karen: A Tribute to a Warrior anthology (2013)
- Anecdote used in Darwin Awards III: Survival of the Fittest (2004)
- Wendy Northcutt. Plume; Reprint edition (September 28, 2004)
Essays / Guest Posts
- Smaller Than a Dust Mote, guest post on the popular blog Skeptophilia
- Inside My Head – Part 1, essay on anxiety and panic – written for Stigma Fighters, syndicated for The Good Men Project as This is the Invisible Injury I Don’t Talk About
- Inside My Head – Part 2, essay on living with post-concussion syndrome – written for Stigma Fighters
- Inside My Head – Part 3, essay on living with chronic insomnia – written for Stigma Fighters.
- All A Twitter, post on using Twitter as a writing/writer’s tool – written for the OCH Literary Society
- Various Articles written for The Good Men Project
- Various Articles written for YourTango
Interviews
- Introducing Andrew Butters for Ninetoes Loves Books
- Seven Questions for 1000 Trillion Suns
Contests
- National Novel Writing Month (2020 – winner with 51,634 words!)
- National Novel Writing Month (2018 – failed, but I’m okay with it)
- National Novel Writing Month (2016 – winner with 50,485 words!)
- National Novel Writing Month (2015 – failed, but I’m okay with it, and here’s why)
- National Novel Writing Month (2014 – winner with 51,356 words!)
- National Novel Writing Month (2013 – winner with 56,629 words!)
- National Novel Writing Month (2012 – winner with 50,131 words!)
- National Novel Writing Month (2011 – failed, but I learned a lot)