Andrea Cooper

I aim to bring a storyteller’s voice to whatever I write, whether I’m covering a tough social issue, an engaging personality, or a place worth exploring. My credits in print and online include AFAR, American Archeology, CNN, ELLE, Entrepreneur, Glamour, HuffPost, National Geographic, The New York Times, NPR, Pacific Standard, Shondaland, Reader’s Digest, Saveur, Salon, Time, Town & Country, Utne Reader, Vogue, and others.  Winner of six national writing awards and a finalist in additional competitions.  Browse my portfolio at www.andreacooper.us .

info Subjects

General

Arts & Culture
Business & Finance
Education
Food & Drink
Government & Politics
Health & Medicine
Lifestyle
Nature & Environment
Religion & Spirituality
Travel
Wellness

notepad Skills

  • Advertorials
  • Annual reports
  • Articles
  • Blog posts
  • Case studies
  • Communications strategy
  • Content marketing
  • Donor communications
  • Essays
  • Editing
  • Feature writing
  • Fundraising appeals
  • Ghostwriting
  • Investigative reporting
  • News
  • News releases
  • Op-Ed
  • Profiles
  • Publication management
  • Q&A
  • Speechwriting
  • Web copy
  • White papers

notepad Writing Credits

Print and online in AFAR, CNN, ELLE, HuffPost, The New York Times, NPR, Shondaland, Sierra, and many others.

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

American Jewish Press Association for best article that year on North American Jewish history, published in Jewish Telegraphic Agency and republished in The Forward, The Times of Israel, and The Jerusalem Post
 
Honorable Mention, Outstanding Article/Food & Drink from ASJA for story appearing in Roads & Kingdoms, republished in The Guardian
 
Gene Stuart Award from the Society of American Archaeology for the best story on archaeology that year, published in American Archaeology
 
First Place, ASJA – two consecutive years in the personal essay category for essays published in Salon.com
 
The Maggie Award from Planned Parenthood for Exceptional Women’s Healthcare Coverage. Story published in Redbook
 
Winner, Profile category, from National Federation of Press Women. Story published in Neurology Now
 

Selected Work

As author, unless indicated otherwise.

Meet Mark Robinson, the Republican frontrunner in the North Carolina governor’s race accused of antisemitism

A profile of North Carolina’s lieutenant governor, his controversial social media presence, his campaign to lead North Carolina, and what it means for the state and the nation.

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Faith is hard to define. Can spiritual directors help?

Nondenominational “spiritual companions” offer to connect clients to the divine in their everyday life.

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Head Turners: Community Matters to Reproductive Justice Advocate Loretta Ross

The MacArthur Foundation fellow talks about why she’s spent 50 years fighting for human rights and what’s next for her movement.

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There Weren’t Enough Black Food Festivals, So This Couple Started Their Own

Greg and Subrina Colliers’ BayHaven Food & Wine Festival is amplifying Black culinarians.

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A New Dawn for Red Wolves

After years of legal contests, federal officials are poised to reintroduce more red wolves to the wild.

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Black gold: can homegrown caviar catch on?

Can caviar from North Carolina stand up to the cheaper Chinese product? A local farm tries to get Americans to bite. 

Honorable Mention, Outstanding Article Food & Drink, ASJA 

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Chaos Theory

Forgetful and prone to distraction, one writer set out to uncover the cause of her mental mayhem and found a large number of women unwittingly suffering from ADHD.

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Big Little Lies: On Disinformation Degrading Our Democracy

Disinformation is degrading our democracy. Smithies are striving to shore it up.

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State trooper had just turned 30. Then came the massive heart attack.

I write narratives for Healthy Headlines, a news service from Novant Health in North Carolina. My stories often involve complex cases.

This one earned more than 3,000 Facebook shares. The trooper survived after 20 minutes of CPR.  A hundred state troopers gathered in the hospital waiting room to support their colleague's pregnant wife.

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