Martin Fletcher

[2] He was named feature writer of the year in the 2015 British Press Awards.[2] He subsequently worked as a roving correspondent specialising mostly in foreign affairs, reporting from many countries including Syria, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Haiti, Zimbabwe, Somalia, China and the Democratic Republic of Congo,[7] before becoming a freelance journalist.He is also the author of The Good Caff Guide (Wildwood House), Almost Heaven: Travels Through the Backwoods of America (Little Brown) and Silver Linings: Travels around Northern Ireland (Little Brown).Almost Heaven was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award 2000.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a non-fiction writer from the United Kingdom or one of its constituent countries is a stub.
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