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Andie Nash

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in Kankakee, Illinois , The United States
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Andie Nash was born in Kankakee, IL and grew up primarily in Indianapolis. She developed a love of reading at an early age, starting with E.B. White and "Charlotte's Web" at age six and discovering "big kid books" like Judy Blume's "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" and Anna Sewell's "Black Beauty" a year later. She wrote her first short story at the age of eight and soon after began "compulsively composing" poems, song lyrics, short stories, and even a novella by the time she was sixteen.

Nash was in her mid-twenties when she started writing "Some Fantastic," a short story inspired by the Barenaked Ladies song of the same name. Five months and 108 booze-soaked single-spaced pages later, she realized was in fact writing a novel. Drawing inspi
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 Anyone else so fucking angry right now, they're about to...

 Anyone else so fucking angry right now, they're about to explode? Dumb question. Anyone with eyes, a functioning brain, and basic human decency is beside themselves about the ICE murders in Minneapolis. When I watched the footage of that fucking ICE Nazi JONATHAN ROSS (may he never know a moment's peace for the rest of his miserable worthless life) shoot Renee Good three times in
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Kinda underwhelmed, tbh. I wish she had written a more traditional memoir. This book is a compilation of personal essays about various experiences throughout different stages of Phair's life. It's well-written and Liz is a gifted storyteller, but I w ...more
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