"An anonymous Iraqi woman was nominated today as a contender for a major literary award for her internet blog-based account of the Iraq war and its deadly impact on ordinary Iraqi people.
Baghdad Burning, by the university graduate, who uses the pen name Riverbend, is long-listed for the £30,000 ($A73,800) Samuel Johnson prize - the world's richest for a piece of non-fiction."
It demonstrates, yet again, how blogs and bloggers are entering the mainstream.
Read the full article from the The Age here.
Baghdad Burning, by the university graduate, who uses the pen name Riverbend, is long-listed for the £30,000 ($A73,800) Samuel Johnson prize - the world's richest for a piece of non-fiction."
It demonstrates, yet again, how blogs and bloggers are entering the mainstream.
Read the full article from the The Age here.
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