Andrew Clark is an award-winning writer and humourist and the director of the Humber College Comedy Program in Toronto.
Since 2009 he has written the very popular Road Sage humour column in the Globe and Mail. With over 300,000 readers each week in print, the Globe Drive website also attracts 250,000 visitors a month. Clark’s Road Sage, one of the Globe’s most popular columns, averages 15,000 page views per week. Clark’s readers are loyal and he stays in contact with his readership through social media.
Clark has written two books. His most recent, A Keen Soldier: The Execution of Second World War Private Harold Pringle was nominated for three national literary awards, among them the Governor General’s Award for Literary Non-fiction. His first book, the critically acclaimed Stand and Deliver: Inside Canadian Comedy, was a history of the Canadian comedy industry.
An experienced journalist, he has been managing editor of The Walrus Magazine and a senior writer at Maclean’s Magazine. He won a Gold Medal at the National Magazine Awards and is a regular contributor to numerous publications. He has recently written for The New York Times Magazine and the Globe and Mail Style advisor section.
A Keen Soldier: The Execution of Second World War Private Harold Pringle
Post Cycling Stress Disorder
Ideacity 2015: Sex & the self-driving car
Post Cycling Stress Disorder