Follow Friday: @LaurenWillgo, an adventurer through Syria

Follow Friday , Interviews , Journalism , Middle East May 16, 2014 No Comments

In 2009, Australian journalist Lauren Williams (@Laurenwillgo) resigned from her position at The Daily Telegraph and struck out for the Middle East. Her plans were vague: a bit of backpacking, a bit of freelancing, a bit of well-earned adventure.

“I was frustrated, bored and unhappy in Australia,” Williams told Crikey. “I felt like I was using a lot of energy for things that didn’t really matter or make a speck of difference in the world.”

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