Will Storr is an award winning journalist, author and photographer. His writing has appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Observer, The Sunday Times, GQ, Marie Claire The Sydney Morning Herald (Good Weekend), QWeekend and The Weekend Australian.
He's reported from the refugee camps of Africa, the war-torn departments of rural Colombia and the remote Aboriginal communities of Australia.
His critically acclaimed book, Will Storr versus The Supernatural, is published by Random House in the UK and HarperCollins in the US.
He's been named New Journalist of the Year, Feature Writer of the Year and has won a National Press Club award for excellence.
His photographs have appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Observer Magazine, Time Out and GQ.
Why are the men and women responsible for Australia's£150million Aboriginal art industry living in poverty?
Why are Colombian farmers being chased from their land by government and paramilitary forces?
What is life like for the people who live in the world's largest
refugee camp?
Praise for
Will Storr Versus The Supernatural
'A really terrific read. I devoured it in a couple of days'
'Too funny to read in public, too scary to read on your own'
'Funny, exciting and strangely haunting'
'Storr brings the skills of a talented journalist and writer to an area too long monopolised by the mad, obsessive and certain. I wish there were more books like it'
'A rip-roaring yarn that will have you genuinely questioning your beliefs'
'Funny, scary, compassionate and even outrageous. No writer has a better way with the supernatural' Pulitzer Prize winning author of 'Ghost Hunters', Deborah Blum
'A very amusing way to scare yourself stupid'
'Funny, engaging, confounding and genuinely frightening'
James Flint, Arena
'Fantastically good... Will Storr deserves to sell a million'
'A rattling read, rich in deadpan comedy' Word
'Intelligent, informative and entertaining'
Chicago Sun Times
'This award-winning writer is at the vanguard of the new British journalism. A taut, fascinating and funny book' Herald Sun
'Bizarre, terrifying and hilarious' Canberra Times
Will's account of his battle with Tuberculosis
Will goes undercover as a parking attendant in the London's Camden
Will's account of life with Tinnitus
Will works as a trainee at Guillaume Brahimi's Bennelong restaurant