ABOUTCamila Kerwin is a journalist who makes comics and radio. She’s a regular cartoons contributor to the Boston Globe, where she writes about anything from early aerial circumnavigation and the NRA, to Calvin and Hobbes, birds in love, shopping for a 93-year-old, and eavesdropping on a park bench. Her comics and illustrations have also appeared in the Washington Post, MoMA Magazine, the Miami Herald and WLRN, where she illustrated the Murrow Award-winner Class of COVID-19. Her work has been supported by the MacDowell Fellowship and the Vermont Studio Center.
Previously, she was a producer at Marketplace’s This Is Uncomfortable, StoryCorps, and NPR’s On Point. Her radio work can also be found in WNYC, KCRW’s Bodies, NPR’s Morning Edition, Sony’s Cheat!, and “The World” from PRI, among other places. She’s a founding member of the Rough Cut Collective.
Her debut non-fiction graphic novel, Soft Targets: Guns in America and the Kids Caught in the Crossfire will be out Fall 2026 with Street Noise. She lives in Brooklyn. You can reach out on Instagram or via email.
Represented by Gordon Warnock at Fuse Literary.