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Jesse Horn
Jesse Horn is an American writer and illustrator, best known for his work with Brian Dunning (author), Brian Dunning and for illustrating ''The Secret of the Gypsy Queen'', a children's book adapted from the 300th episode of Dunning's Skeptoid podcast. Work According to an article by the ''White Mountain Independent'', "Horn possesses wonderful writing skills" and, in addition to his artwork, is "a bass player in a local band." According to his website, he was the executive editor for the ''Mogollon Connection'' Newspaper for many years and now works as a freelance writer for the ''Flagstaff Business News''. His illustrations can also be found in the macabre children's magazine ''Underneath the Juniper Tree''. Horn has interviewed many notable people and has published several non-fiction books based upon several series that have appeared in the ''Mogollon Connection'' and the ''Oddities'' magazine. One of these books was about the events surrounding the Rape of Nanking, and i ...
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