A writer and graduate student from Northern Ontario who exists in constant oscillation between the twin neurodivergent reveries of hyperfixation and infodump. Liam believes above all in the ability of precise language to analyse and articulate facets of art and culture which otherwise go unnoticed or unsaid, and hopes to bring some of that ethos to Arthur in order to inform, entertain, or if all else fails, mystify.

His work (both fiction and creative nonfiction) has featured in Trent’s Chickenscratch and Absynthe publications, McMaster University’s extremely short-lived e-zine MOOD, as well as a guest appearance in Arthur’s Vol. 58. He also wrote an essay about Little Red Riding Hood in 2016 which got nominated for some kind of departmental award, but (probably for the best) didn’t win.

Liam is an alleged enjoyer of music, cooking, and thoughts about the roman empire. He lives in Peterborough with his beloved cat Sullivan.

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"I Find It Kinda Funny, I Find It Kinda Sad" - Electric City Players Present Twelfth Night at Market Hall
Liam Andrews wades deep into a local production of "Twelfth Night," despite his unfamiliarity with one of the bard's most famous comedies, and chats with the people responsible for Electric City Players' staging.
ReFrame Review: The Night Visitors
The Night Visitors is a film about moths. Through breathy narration, interview clips, and onscreen text the film provides a wide array of perspectives on how the moth fits into our world, from a brief stint as a silk-spinning cash cow, to an omen of death in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Sphinx," to a swarming nuisance and terror of clothing wardrobes everywhere. 
‍Absurdly Festive: A Journey to the Heart of Christmas Music‍
The annual gauntlet of retail-inflicted festivity prompts Liam Andrews to ask the pressing question "What does your favourite Christmas song say about you"; and, more to the point, "What even is 'Christmas music' anyway?"
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There's nothing sorted under 'Puzzles' for
Liam Andrews
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2020-10-07 | Fly Like Origami
Hedgehog of video games
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Danny Taro
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October 7, 2020
2020-09-30 | Surf's Down
System of modified spellings used on the internet
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September 30, 2020