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Writer Andrew K. Smith is a Pacific Northwest native through and through. His opinion pieces have been published in the Huffington Post. He grew up in Edmonds, Washington, but spent his undergrad years across the mountains at Washington State University studyingEnglish and creative writing. The literary and arts journal, LandEscapes, published both his fiction and nonfiction works and in 2013, he received anhonorable mention for the Sarah Weems Award in creative nonfiction for anessay-length version of The Adderall Empire. He is the author of The AdderallEmpire: A Life With ADHD and the Millennials' Drug of Choice. Andrew worked part-time as a writer for Camp Korey, a summer camp for children withlife-altering medical conditions. He is the co-founder of the Probable GeniusesLiterary Salon, hosted by the Society for High Intellect Textual Snobs (SHITS).
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