Adrian Louis Chandler

Adrian Louis Chandler

Adrian Chandler is Los Angeles based writer. He is a geek about many things and an avid follower of politics. Writings include review articles, essays, and neo-gonzo journalism (creative nonfiction.) He has a love for fantasy and science, but is eclectic in many ways as he strives to understand anything he can get his hands on.
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B.A., Loyola Marymount University, 2010 – English Literature Magna Cum Laude

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To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. - Oscar Wilde

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  • Coffee House Confidential: The Ego and the Id
    I tend to subscribe to Hunter S. Thompson’s belief that nothing can be trusted that happens between the hours of 9a.m. and 5p.m. This makes writing quite lonesome at times however. So today I decided to try the old cliché of going to a coffee shop...
  • School in Winter
    A school boys ode to the winter season in Haiku form.
  • A Discussion on American Lethargy
    The willfully and contented ignorance of the Commonwealth is the poison which a democratic republic slowly chokes on. The days when Civil Disobedience was written on a wall in graffiti and the collective ambitious cry for “change” was more than just a...
  • How to Overcome Writer's Funk
    Got Writer’s Block? Ha! Pansy. I wish I had that. Those who wail and complain that they cannot think of what to jot down are easily missing one of the most fundamental points of writing, the edit. It is an old technique to dissolve the wall that...
  • Occupy Our Country
    Why are hipsters and hippies gathering and wiggling their fingers? My opinion about the Occupy Wall Street / 99% movement is not just about how silly and determined they might seem, but the powerful message they are attempting to voice.

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