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| ANDREW BURDEN Biography
His work has featured in the American small press magazine Flesh and Blood (1998, New York) and Ire (1998) an anthology of South African horror (yes, such a thing exists and is doing quite nicely thank you). His story and screenplay Minor Parts was produced by Jon Savage in Grahamstown as well, and despite its intention now resides on the comedy shelf of the local video shop. He has reviewed films for M-Net and currently writes Cult de Sac, a regular dose of the macabre and offbeat for iafrica.com. He also plays drums, guitar and (much to the sorrow of his family) is currently thumping his way through the fundamentals of loud fuzzy bass. He enjoyed a stint as a guest member of The Buckfever Underground (thanks for the beers) but it currently enjoying the bass too much to inflict it on anyone else. He vaguely remembers studying Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University, but can't be sure. You can email Andrew on a.burden@webmail.co.za or cultdesac@webmail.co.za.
He enjoys receiving emails, as long as they're not from the neighbours complaining about his loud fuzzy bass. Andrew supports Manchester City and looks forward to the day that they actually win anything, so he can snub glory chasers with comments like "Where were you when we were crap?"
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