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Andrew Means

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Andrew Means
Andrew Means grew up in Britain and has lived in and around Phoenix, Arizona for 30 years. As a journalist, he has covered music, entertainment and the arts for British and U.S. media.
He has written a memoir about the country music entertainer Marty Robbins (entitled Some Memories - Growing Up With Marty Robbins), a biography of the rock group Pink Floyd and an introduction to novelist and essayist George Orwell.
He writes fiction as A.L.Means, among other pen names. His work includes a novel, Shine Like The Sun, a set of short stories entitled Foreign Ways, and The Trouble Upstream, a tale for children and the young at heart.

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