In 2025 Andrew published his first novel The Bastard Club, with Troubador Publishing. Set in millennial London, the story satirically weaves through contemporary sexual and social mores against a compelling but checkered love-plot.
Having written both screen and teleplays that did not get beyond being ‘optioned’, with The Bastard Club, Andrew was determined to bring his story to completion through his own resources, so it became a novel.
Andrew has written three stage plays, which have attracted considerable interest and support from professional colleagues, for which he continues to work through the ways and means to get them in front of an audience.
His devised work with Visible Ensemble has been published by Nick Hern Books (Five Characters in Search of a Good Night’s Sleep) and Aurora Metro Books (Who Do We Think We Are?).
He wrote and performed Naked, Live… and Never Again for the Pleasance at the Edinburgh Fringe 2010, for which he achieved considerable critical acclaim.
In 2025, Andrew is also republishing his father Jack Hawkins’s autobiography Anything for a Quiet Life, which has been out of print for 40 years.
As Jack’s fanbase seems to defy time, and the excellent book continues to attract interest and five-star revues on the Internet, Andrew has written a new Foreword to it and is making it available both as an ebook and as print-on-demand, via all main digital platforms.