Andy Flanagan
BIO
Biography

Andy Flanagan wrote and published a historical non-fiction titled, THE ENDLESS BATTLE in conjunction with the University of New Brunswick military heritage program and Goose-lane Editions. This book was nominated for a 2018 Democracy Historical writing award.  Andy was e-published by Fierce Publication for a non-fiction titled, HOW I LEARNED TO READ. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation also carried a short fictional story titled, COOL ART. He is a long-time member and past director of the Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, an executive member of a regional environmental association, and is involved in a number of other local and national organizations. Throughout his career as a business consultant, Andy wrote countless business plans and proposals.

ADDRESS
City: Belledune, Province/Territory: New Brunswick
EMAIL
GENRE
Non fiction Historical and Fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
The Endless Battle
Publisher
Goose-lane Editions
Year
2017
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Democracy 250 Historical writing award
Publication
Nominated
Year
2018
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
+20
Presentation Genre
non-fiction History
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Display artifacts from POWs and talk about the battle of Hong Kong during WW2. Canadian soldiers in the Far East.

Presentation Fee(s)
$500.00
School presentation details
Audience Size
+1
Intended Audience
Middle to High School
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Display artifacts from POWs and talk about the battle of Hong Kong during WW2. Canadian soldiers in the Far East.

Presentation Fee(s)
Free to $500.00
Programs & Interests
Interested in participating Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program:
All members are eligible for the Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program. Are you interested in participating in this pro
No
Interested in participating in the Northern Ontario WITS program:
The Union’s Northern Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program funds in-person visits to northern Ontario schools when possible. Ar
Yes