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Title TK

Stephanie Gutmann

I'm an author of books about media, the U.S. military and the Israel/Palestinian conflict for Scribner and Encounter, and a tsunami of text in publications ranging from the New Republic to Playboy to the Wall Street Journal

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  • Stephanie Gutmann

    Writer/Editor. Author of two books "The Kinder, Gentler Military" (Scribner, 2000) and the "The Other War" (Encounter, 2005) also a tsunami of text in pubs ranging from the New York Times to Playboy. Now looking to ghostwrite non-fiction

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