LIZ Zelvin, Editor of ME TOO STORIES, Visits Second Sunday Books

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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. About Elizabeth: Elizabeth Zelvin is the author of the Bruce Kohler Mysteries and the Jewish historical Mendoza Family Saga and editor of two anthologies, ME TOO SHORT STORIES (crimes against women, tales of retribution and healing) and WHERE CRIME NEVER SLEEPS. Liz's stories have been nominated three times each for the Agatha and Derringer Awards for Best Short Story. Another story was listed in BEST AMERICAN MYSTERIES in 2014. This podcast owned solely by Authors On The Air Global Radio Network.