Andrew Schuyler Magary, known as Drew Magary, is an American journalist, humor columnist, podcast host, and novelist. Born on October 7, 1976, he has made significant contributions to modern journalism and literature.
Drew was a correspondent for GQ Magazine and a long-time columnist for Deadspin. He currently writes for Defector Media and SFGate. His work spans multiple genres, with a particular focus on humor and insightful commentary.
Magary is the author of several notable books, including The Hike, The Postmortal, Point B, and Someone Could Get Hurt. One of his latest works, The Night the Lights Went Out: A Memoir of Life with Brain Damage, details his personal experiences with a brain injury and his recovery journey.
Residing in Maryland with his wife and three children, Drew also enjoys taking long walks and spending time with his family and their dog. Notably, he is also recognized as a Chopped Champion.