Andrea Strong

Andrea Strong
Andrea Strong is a freelance food writer and reviewer. Her work appears weekly in The New York Post, and her articles and reviews have also appeared in New York Magazine, Food & Wine, Gourmet, The New York Times Dining Section, Time Out New York, Drinks, Wine Enthusiast, Organic Style, and Paper magazine. Her New York Times article, "An Ode To Sloppy Joe, A Delicious Mess," was selected for inclusion in The Best Food Writing of 2003. Her newsletter/blog The Strong Buzz has grown to be a cult favorite. She has appeared on the What's Hot What's Cool and The Strong Buzz was featured in a Daily News article about the best food blogs. Her first cookbook, Sparks in the Kitchen, with chef Katy Sparks, was published by Knopf in January 2006.

Andrea Strong's Courses
Food Writing: Intro – New York (Class starts February 9)

Testimonials

Andrea's class was so worthwhile! It was so helpful to learn how to pitch and write concise articles. Inspiration comes from everywhere and Andrea opened our eyes to that. -- Amanda Schuster

"Andrea is a fabulous instructor. She draws from her extensive experience to give encouraging yet realistic feedback and really cares about her students." -- Wendy G. Ramunno

"Andrea teaches the perfect class to get you started writing and publishing articles for any food related publication. Her insight is invaluable and her advice is constructive." -- Erica Amster

"Andrea taught me how to craft a great editorial pitch. I refer to her course materials over and over again. She is a great mentor and very honest about how to break into food writing." -- Anne-Marie Scali

"Andrea's class was excellent. She provided great structure for our assignments that helped us move towards larger goals in manageable steps." -- Sasha Davies

"Andrea was a great teacher. I got published because of her and what I learned!" -- Seth Grudberg

"Andrea fostered a strong bond within our class and I really enjoyed the interactivity.. My classmates and I have kept in touch over the years, encouraging each other in our writing endeavors." -- Tracy Bagatelle-Black

"The best thing about Andrea, aside from her knowledge, is her generosity. She isn't just an instructor, but someone who really wants to help -- and that in itself is an inspiration." -- Barbara Winkler