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Book Author Journalist Stewart Bell - Bayou of Pigs
Book Author Journalist Stewart Bell - Bayou of Pigs
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| Stewart Bell is an award-winning Canadian journalist. He is
the author of three non-fiction books, Bayou of Pigs, The Martyr’s Oath and Cold
Terror, a national bestseller. He has reported from Africa, the Middle
East, South and Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Europe and the
Balkans. His magazine article
about child soldiers in West Africa, “Guerrilla Girls,” was awarded the Amnesty International
prize. “The Terrorist Next Door,” his magazine article about the Algerian
terrorist known as the Millennium Bomber, was a finalist for the
National Magazine Awards and was made into a CTV television movie.
In 2009, Stewart won a South Asian Journalists Association Award
for his writing about the civil war in Sri Lanka. Stewart’s writing
about terrorism issues for the National Post newspaper, where he is a Senior Reporter,
was awarded a Citation of Merit from the National Newspaper Awards.
His work has also appeared in Time, Reader’s Digest, Maclean’s, Books in Canada, Actualité, Saturday Night and Homemakers. He contributes
occasionally to the Global National newscast
and co-wrote the Global Television documentary “Know Your Enemy,” which won the RTNDA award for Investigative
Journalism. In The Osama bin Laden I Know, CNN's Peter
Bergen calls Stewart "Canada's foremost reporter on terrorism..."
He holds a Master of Journalism from Carleton University and a
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of
British Columbia. He lives in Toronto, Canada. |
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