Doug Stanton
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Doug Stanton lives in Michigan, and has worked as a creative writing and English teacher and at Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan as writer-in-residence. He has also worked as a commercial fisherman, a caretaker of Robert Frost's house and travelled extensively as a contributing editor for Esquire, Men's Journal and Outside magazines. He has an MFA from the celebrated Iowa Writers' Workshop. In Harm's Way began as a lead feature story in Men's Journal which led to more letters to the editor than any other piece in the magazine's history.
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The story of the USS Indianapolis is one of the great survival stories of the Second World War and In Harm's Way has become a classic of war writing that offers readers an insight into the extremes of human experience - a story brought to life on screen in Nicolas Cage's wartime action drama 'USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage'.