Seamus McGraw
Appearance
Seamus McGraw is an American journalist and author.
Career
[edit]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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Kirkus review of Betting the Farm on a Drought
- Sierra Club review of "Betting the Farm on a Drought"
- Kirkus review of The End of Country
- Free Lance–Star review of The End of Country
Essays and interviews
[edit]- "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
[edit]- ^ a b 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.