Bartley Christopher Frueh

[2] He also spent 15 years as a staff psychologist and director of the PTSD Clinic at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina.

[7] Frueh's mental health related commentaries have also been published in National Review,[11] Huffington Post,[12] The New York Times,[13] Men's Journal,[14] and Special Operation Association of America;[15] and has been quoted or cited in The Washington Post,[16][17] Scientific American,[18] The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Stars and Stripes, USA Today, Men’s Health, Los Angeles Times, Reuter, Associated Press, and NBC News.

[24] Additionally, under the pen name of Christopher Bartley, he is a noir crime novelist who created the hardboiled Ross Duncan Series (They Die Alone, 2013, etc.)

[25][26][failed verification] The series’ protagonist, Ross Duncan, is a hunted criminal, but he is also a wandering observer who engages with people from all strata of society, polite or otherwise.

[25] More recently, Frueh has also published A Season’s Past (2019), a collection of novellas featuring men with guns and their search for meaning and intimacy.