About The Author

About

Andrew Joseph Kos

Potentially a polymath in every sense, Andrew Joseph Kos combines intellectual depth and diverse life experiences in his writing. With advanced degrees in English and Counseling and a career spanning teaching, publishing, and legal studies, his work reflects a rich and multifaceted perspective. His studies in law, including contracts, property, and torts, further shape his analytical approach to storytelling.

In New Hell & That Moving Finger, Andrew adopts the persona of a retired lawyer—a narrative decision introduced in the Preface to add authenticity and depth to his editorial reflections. This perspective provides a unique lens through which he examines The New Hell Project, one of the book’s ‘found’ manuscripts, exploring justice as a construct deeply rooted in law and morality.

With advanced degrees in English, Humanities, and Guidance & Counseling, Andrew’s career spans teaching college literature, rhetoric, and high school journalism. He also founded the Madison Gallery of Arts for Young Artists and brought his expertise abroad by teaching English internationally. These diverse experiences have fueled his writing, allowing him to merge vivid storytelling with intellectual depth to engage and captivate readers.