Me Too Short Stories: An Anthology
What do women want? A voice. To be heard. Respect. To be believed. Justice. To be both safe and free. The women in these stories have daughters, sisters, friends. The minister worries about her parishioners. The banshee worries about the Hippocratic Oath. The microbiologist worries about her obligation to the dead. They will use any means to protect themselves and those they love: a childish jingle, a skillet full of cornbread, a candle, their own quick wits. We cannot ignore their voices.
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Me Too Short Stories: An Anthology
What do women want? A voice. To be heard. Respect. To be believed. Justice. To be both safe and free. The women in these stories have daughters, sisters, friends. The minister worries about her parishioners. The banshee worries about the Hippocratic Oath. The microbiologist worries about her obligation to the dead. They will use any means to protect themselves and those they love: a childish jingle, a skillet full of cornbread, a candle, their own quick wits. We cannot ignore their voices.
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Me Too Short Stories: An Anthology

Me Too Short Stories: An Anthology

by Elizabeth Zelvin (Editor)
Me Too Short Stories: An Anthology

Me Too Short Stories: An Anthology

by Elizabeth Zelvin (Editor)

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Overview

What do women want? A voice. To be heard. Respect. To be believed. Justice. To be both safe and free. The women in these stories have daughters, sisters, friends. The minister worries about her parishioners. The banshee worries about the Hippocratic Oath. The microbiologist worries about her obligation to the dead. They will use any means to protect themselves and those they love: a childish jingle, a skillet full of cornbread, a candle, their own quick wits. We cannot ignore their voices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947915138
Publisher: Level Best Books
Publication date: 09/02/2019
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Zelvin, editor, previously edited the anthology Where Crime Never Sleeps: Murder New York Style 4. Her stories have appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and have been nominated three times each for the Derringer and Agatha awards for Best Short Story. She is the author of the Bruce Kohler Mysteries and the Mendoza Family Saga, a series of Jewish historical novels and mystery short stories. In addition, she is a psychotherapist who has worked for many years with survivors of abuse and trauma.
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