In times of old, The Furies protected Mother Right. If a mother (or any woman) was harmed, The Furies swooped down and took their vengeance. They were one of the last vestiges of a world that existed before the patriarchy. When we feel righteous anger, it is The Furies who are calling out to us to make what is wrong right again.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

More Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 

Sara Zarr (author of the upcoming Story of a Girl) interviewed me about Mercy, Unbound. She put it up on her livejournal and on her website The Stories of a Girl. Enjoy! (And thank you to Sara!)

P.S. I've been calling bookstores today to see if Mercy, Unbound is on the shelves yet. So far they're in warehouses. I've got two copies in my hands, and they're just beautiful. I spent yesterday afternoon reading the book again. Didn't find anything that made me cringe. I loved it. I'm a proud Momma, Creatrix, Whatever.
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