Seamus McGraw
Seamus McGraw is an American journalist and author.
Career
He has received the Freedom of Information Award from the Associated Press Managing Editors as well as honors from the Casey Foundation and the Society of Professional Journalists.[1] He has written for Playboy,[2][3] Reader's Digest,[4] Radar,[5] and The Forward.[6] In 2011, Random House published his book entitled The End of Country. He is married with four children and lives in Winona Lakes, Pennsylvania.[1]
Books
- Betting The Farm On A Drought: Stories From The Front Lines of Climate Change, University of Texas Press, 2015.
- The End of Country: Dispatches From The Frack Zone, Random House, 2011.
Reviews
Essays and interviews
- "The Marcellus Shale", in Pittsburgh Quarterly
- "A Bibliography of Seamus McGraw's articles published in The Forward"
- "The Battle of Lazy Dog Hill", in Vice Magazine
- "The Executioners' Song", in Crime Slam
- Interview with Seamus McGraw on WAMC Public Radio
- "The Grease Car War", in Playboy.
- "Teen Boot Camp: A Deadly Decision?", reprint from Reader's Digest.
References
- Donahue, Joe (2011-08-03). "Interview with Seamus McGraw". WAMU Public Radio. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
- McGraw, Seamus (August 2007). "The Grease Car War" (PDF). Playboy.
- McGraw, Seamus (August 2010). "Drill!". Playboy.
- McGraw, Seamus (2009). "Teen Boot Camps: A Deadly Decision?". Reader's Digest.
- McGraw, Seamus (May 2007). "Gangs of Iraq". Radar Magazine.
- McGraw, Seamus. "List of articles". The Forward. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
External links
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