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Andrew Mangan is a senior editor for Data for Progress and a writer living in Kansas City.
Fiction:
Awards:
- 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
Selected political writing:
- “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)
Contact:
andy [at] andrewmangan [dot] com