Michael Scott Moore is a literary journalist and novelist known for his diverse writing portfolio.
His works include a comic novel about L.A., "Too Much of Nothing," and a travel book on surfing, "Sweetness and Blood." Moore's career took a dramatic turn when he was kidnapped in Somalia in 2012 and held hostage for two and a half years.
This experience formed the basis of his book "The Desert and the Sea." Moore's journalism covers a wide range of topics, including the European migration crisis, politics, travel, and literature.
His work has appeared in prestigious publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Der Spiegel.
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