Wendell Steavenson
<p>Wendell Steavenson wrote for <em>The New Yorker</em> from Cairo for more than a year during the Egyptian revolution. She has spent most of the past decade and a half reporting from the Middle East and the Caucasus for the <em>Guardian</em>, <em>Prospect</em> magazine, Slate, <em>Granta</em> and other publications. Steavenson has written two previous books, both critically acclaimed: <em>Stories I Stole</em>, about post-Soviet Georgia, and <em>The Weight of a Mustard Seed</em>, about life and morality in Saddam's Iraq and the aftermath of the American invasion. She was also a 2014 Nieman Fellow at Harvard. Steavenson currently lives in Paris.</p>