Andrew Forrester is a writer and former English teacher whose work has appeared in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and Parents magazine. He holds a PhD in nineteenth-century British literature and lives in Austin, Texas with his family.
How The Story Goes is his first novel.
At The Nerd Daily Forrester tagged "ten love stories that may or may not be capital-R romances, but which have a little something extra going on, too." One title on the list:
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane BradleyRead about another entry on the list.
A book that boldly asks the question: what if Kate & Leopold (2001), starring Hugh Jackman and national treasure Meg Ryan, were good? The narrator works for a secretive faction of the British government, where she is tasked with looking after Graham Gore, a British naval officer who (in real life) died on an arctic expedition but who, in this story, has been time-traveled to present-day London. While helping Graham understand the modern world, sparks fly… but so do bullets. In fact, it gets very spy thriller towards the end. I loved it, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since I finished it.
--Marshal Zeringue



