Dartmouth Professor Named 'Washington Post' Jamal Khashoggi Fellow
Back in 2007, Ezzedine Fishere was finding it hard to balance his job as a diplomat with his passion for writing. He'd risen in the Egyptian foreign service, becoming advisor to the foreign minister, but his job required him to deal with difficult people, sometimes murderers or war criminals. "You have to have your armor up all the time," said Fishere, who found he couldn't switch gears to write after hours.
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