The Quotidian, September 18, 2010 ~ Your Greatest Currency

“Your word is your greatest currency. Use it carefully, truthfully, and always follow through – in all ways.” ~ Andrew Shattuck McBride (born 1960)

Andrew Shattuck McBride is a writer and poet, editor and coach, educator, dreamer, activist, and philanthropist. He styles himself as a “hope with change” agent working on transformation.

McBride’s published work includes an essay on the kahuna and poems in The Poetry Walk: Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest, The First Five Years (2010), edited by Nancy Canyon and Anita K. Boyle, and in bottle rockets #23 (August 2010). He has poems in Dreams Wander On, edited by Robert Epstein (forthcoming).

McBride edited the prose sections of Reimagine, Poems: 1993 – 2009 by Richard Lee “Dick” Harris (2010).

About Andrew Shattuck McBride

I am a writer, editor, writing coach, and consultant. I work in a variety of genres, including poetry, short stories, and creative non-fiction. I also have a couple of novels simmering on back burners. THANK YOU to Nan Macy of Village Books for taking this photo (June 2011).
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