![]() ![]() In addition to the main Deadspin site, he also contributed to its culture sub-site The Concourse and humor sub-site Adequate Man. ![]() He later became a contributor to the sports website Deadspin and became the site's columnist, providing commentary and answering reader mail in an irreverent and often profane style, reminiscent of Bill Simmons's mailbag editorial feature. ![]() Magary was one of the contributors to the NFL humor website Kissing Suzy Kolber. Early in his career, Magary worked in advertising. ![]() He attended the University of Michigan before transferring to Colby College in Maine, where he majored in English and participated in the drama club. Both of Magary's parents and his two siblings are American-born Magary was born while his family briefly relocated to Sydney for his father's job. at the age of four months and grew up in Minnesota and Connecticut. Early life Īndrew Schuyler Magary was born in Wahroonga, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. He currently writes for Defector Media and SFGate and is the author of The Night the Lights Went Out: A Memoir of Life after Brain Damage, a memoir chronicling his brain injury and subsequent recovery. He was a correspondent for GQ, has written three novels, and formerly was a long-time columnist for Deadspin. Andrew Schuyler Magary (born 7 October 1976) is an American journalist, humor columnist, and novelist. ![]()
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