Having lived several lives in one, Andrew Feder during the eighties lived in Israel on a Moshav for six years as a grape farmer, and after returning to the United States, for the next ten years, he was a contractor and owner of a construction company. In the late nienties, he drove a cab and limo during his hiatus while working as an assistant director in the film industry. At the end of the nineties, he moved to Las Vegas from Los Angeles, where for one year, he was (and hates to admit it) a "damn" telemarketer selling long distance, and for the past 5 years he's been a graphic artist.
From his college years, he wrote several editorials and short stories. Much later, during the so-called midlife crisis, he evolved in his development to include writing both novels and poems along with subsequent screenplays.