WARREN ST. JOHN

'Warren St. John' is a reporter for ''The New York Times'' and has written for ''The New Yorker,'' the ''New York Observer,'' and Wired magazine.
St. John is the author of the National Bestseller ''Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer: A Road Trip into the Heart of Fan Mania''. The book chronicles the season St. John spent following Alabama football fans, particularly those who faithfully drove to the games in RVs.
St. John's 2007 article for the New York Times about a group of refugee youth soccer players living near Atlanta, called "The Fugees: Adjusting to America; Outcasts United," was optioned for a motion picture by Universal Studios in a multi-million dollar deal.[1] A book based on the article is also forthcoming.
St. John was born in Birmingham, Alabama. He lives in New York, where he went to college at Columbia University. St. John met Bear Bryant as a child on October 17, 1982. He also attended Bear Bryant's funeral.

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1. [1] Hollywood Reporter'', January 25, 2007. Accessed August 10, 2007

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★ Website for ''Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer'': www.rammerjammeryellowhammer.com

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