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Simon Akam


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Simon Akam held a Gap Year Commission in the British Army before reading English Literature at Oxford University. He later won a Fulbright scholarship to study at Columbia Journalism School. After graduation from Columbia Simon worked at The New York Times and subsequently spent several years in West Africa as a freelance correspondent for Reuters and the Economist.

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Smoke: Big Tobacco's fightback

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“I think I started out reading children’s books. I remember, in particular, books like The Once and Future King or the Narnia series or Tolkien. Charlotte’s Web – I remember that so clearly – and I reread that recently. Suddenly, rereading it, I realised that we think that’s a book about a little girl who saves the life of a pig, who then makes friends with a spider. Right? But what I didn’t realise until I reread it, is that the spider, Charlotte, is a writer. She’s the one who saves the pig’s life by writing words in her web. I think that was a theme: many of the books that I loved were about writers and, particularly, little girls who are writers – Harriet the Spy, that kind of thing.”
Simon Akam, Always Take Notes: Advice from Some of the World's Greatest Writers



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