Jeff Severns Guntzel is a reporter based in Minneapolis. He does journalism for the web, on paper and occasionally for radio. Before turning to journalism, he spent years doing humanitarian work in pre-war Iraq. He’s reported on veterans issues for Public Insight Network, Marketplace, Southern California Public Radio and the New York Times.
Andy Warner is a cartoonist who lives in San Francisco. His work has been published by Slate, KQED, The Bold Italic, Samandal and Dartmouth University. He comes from the sea. andysaurus.com.
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Invisible Injury
Victims of war crimes often suffer PTSD. What do the perpetrators feel?
Jeff Severns Guntzel and Andy Warner (illustrator)