Andy Giesler
author : Andy Giesler
When Andy Giesler was ten, he fell in love with writing. His debut novel, Attack of the Dinosaurs, was seventeen pages long: the heart-pounding tale of Alaskan scientists using nuclear bombs to prospect for gasoline and—as happens all too often—inadvertently waking frozen dinosaurs. He promised himself that, one day, he'd write an even longer book.\n\t\nMany years later while reading bedtime stories to his kids, he fell in love with writing all over again. He decided it was time. \n\t\nAndy has been a library page, dairy science programmer, teacher, technical writer, healthcare software developer, and official Corporate Philosopher. He’s schooled in computer science, philosophy, and library science, and studied artificial intelligence in grad school in the ’80s before it was cool. He grew up in a town in Ohio Amish country. He’s a husband, father, nonprofit web consultant, and unabashed geek living in Madison, Wisconsin.