Bestselling author of The Desert & the Sea (2018); Too Much of Nothing, a novel about LA; and Sweetness & Blood, a surf travelogue. Host of Radio Free Mike.
Meg Smaker was held hostage in Colombia by an anti-FARC militia for about ten days in 2003. She exlpains how her short kidnapping led her to the topic of her most controversial film, Jihad Rehab / The UnRedacted.
A Trump official tried to argue that detained children donāt need soap, toothbrushes, or beds to be āsafe and sanitaryā while in Border Patrol custody
āThe atmosphere has grown so contentious, Raffensperger said, that he and his wife have received death threats ... including a text to him that read: āāYou better not botch this recount. Your life depends on it.āā
I was held in the bush, on a ship, and then in various houses in a town. I should say I was never allowed near an unofficial pirate phone (for proof-of-life calls). The exception was when a pirate guard let me watch part of "Captain Phillips" on his fancy smartphone.
#TheDesertandtheSea published in the UK:
"His elegant, 450-page account of life in Somalia's hostage machine conveys suffering on an epic scale, a hotter, dustier version, perhaps, of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich." @colinfreeman99@Telegraph
Amazon's paid Twitter army was handpicked for their "great sense of humor" under a program codenamed "Veritas," internal company documents leaked to me reveal:
theintercept.com/2021/03/30/amaā¦