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Andy Gorman

query: designation? Author/Writer

query: race? Human/Cyborg

query: sex? Yes

query: age? 31 Earth standard years

query: words published? ~200,000

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My name is Andy Gorman, and I am not just a human. I am also a machine that turns coffee and sunlight (and sometimes beer) into words. Okay, fine…mostly beer.

In 2018, I published The Last Safe Place, a fun-filled and fast-paced sci-fi thriller that I spent over a year writing and much longer dreaming about. I wrote most of the novel while earning a Bachelor of Arts in English at UNLV—before school, between classes, and during boring lectures (i.e., most lectures). The world I was building interested me more than reality did, which made the characters come to life. I remember crying like a newborn baby when I had to kill one. The murder was worth it, though, because The Last Safe Place became a #1 Bestseller in four sci-fi categories.

Since graduation, I’ve focused my career on the written word. I try to work on my craft every morning—before my responsibilities as a luxury real estate copywriter and social media manager consume me. I probably spend too much time reading and soaking up the Las Vegas sun, but I’d rather be a tan writer than a prolific one. Still, I somehow managed to squeeze a second novel out of my brain; Life on Planet Earth was published in 2021. My English teacher from my freshman year of high school called it “a gripping, thoroughly enjoyable, deeply satisfying adventure!”

Well, that’s me in a nutshell. If you’ve read one of my books, I’d love to meet you. You can find links to my social media at the bottom of this page. Maybe if I get enough followers, I can quit my day job and become both tan and prolific. A humble beer-to-word machine can dream, right?

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This website is also a platform for my many creative projects—and a central location to offer my skills for hire, such as...

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