Andrew Mangan is a writer and editor living in Kansas City, Missouri.
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“Cousin Abraham,” ZYZZYVA, Fall 2021
“The Pioneer Spirit,” Nimrod, Fall/Winter 2019
“Roman Candle,” Washington Square Review, Spring 2017
“Any Good Thing,” ZYZZYVA, Spring 2017
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Katharine Bakeless Nason Scholarship, Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Conference, 2020
Emerging Writers Fellow, Center for Fiction, 2017
Tennessee Williams Scholarship, Sewanee Writers’ Conference, 2017
Residency, Vermont Studio Center, 2017
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“Americans Want to Tax Film Franchises to Fund the Arts,” Data for Progress, Dec. 2020 (with Mark White)
“Some NBA Owners’ Rhetoric Is Contradicted by Donations,” Data for Progress, Aug. 2020 (with Avery Wendell)
“Voters Support the Biden–Sanders Unity Task Force Recommendations,” Data for Progress/YouGov Blue, Jul. 2020 (with Emily Bello-Pardo, Monika Nayak, Mary Painter, John Ray, Erik Shell, and Mark White)
“Voters Want the Government to Send Everyone $1,000,” Data for Progress, Mar. 2020 (with Ethan Winter and Nic Fishman)
“Are Marvel Movies ‘Cinema’? Is Hollywood Making Too Many Sequels?,” Data for Progress, Jan. 2020 (with Mark White)
“Primary Warning Signs for Chris Coons,” Data for Progress, Dec. 2019 (with Sean McElwee and Ryan O’Donnell)
Memo on gun violence prevention, Data for Progress, Oct. 2019 (with Matt Deitsch)
“Social Security: Warren’s ‘Plan for That’ Enjoys Majority Support Across the Electorate,” Data for Progress, Sept. 2019 (with Mark White)