Boris Wardle
Boris Wardle is an investigative reporter primarily writing for The Cheap City Gazette. He is most well known for his book I Know Why It Glows, an investigation into the lower levels of The Abandoned Gold Mine.
Early Life
Wardle was born in 1952 and was raised in The Southern Suburbs. His mother was a designer at The Cheap City Clock Corporation and his father stayed at home. Wardle studied journalism at Cheap City Community College.
Career
After completing his bachelor’s degree Wardle began an internship at The Cheap City Gazette. His main duty was brewing herbal tea for the journalists. (The Gazette placed a ban on journalists drinking coffee. No one is sure why.) Wardle’s first assignment as a writer was covering the
I Know Why It Glows
Wardle is most well known for his book I Know Why It Glows, based on more than a year of reporting and investigation into the rumored cult activities in the lower levels of The Abandoned Gold Mine.
Other Works
Writing Style