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Betty Bites Back: Stories to Scare the Patriarchy
Betty Bites Back: Stories to Scare the Patriarchy | Cori McCarthy, Amanda Sun, Mindy McGinnis, Lindsey Klingele, Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Liz Coley, Shannon Green, Elaine Griffin, Kamerhe Lane, Jenna Lehne, Emilee Martell, Tracie Martin, Kyrie McCauley, Melody Simpson
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FEMINIST FICTION TO FRIGHTEN THE PATRIARCHY!
Behind every successful man is a strong woman... but in these stories, she might be about to plant a knife in his spine. The characters in this anthology are fed up - tired of being held back, held down, held accountable - by the misogyny of the system. They're ready to resist by biting back in their own individual ways, be it through magic, murder, technology, teeth, pitfalls and even... potlucks. Join sixteen writers as they explore feminism in fantasy, science-fiction, fractured fairy-tales, historical settings, and the all-too-familiar chauvinist contemporary world.
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Betty Bites Back: Stories to Scare the Patriarchy | Cori McCarthy, Amanda Sun, Mindy McGinnis, Lindsey Klingele, Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Liz Coley, Shannon Green, Elaine Griffin, Kamerhe Lane, Jenna Lehne, Emilee Martell, Tracie Martin, Kyrie McCauley, Melody Simpson
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If your looking for some great scary feminist short stories the ebook is free today! Already got my copy. 🤩

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TB1RSHZ/

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Betty Bites Back: Stories to Scare the Patriarchy | Cori McCarthy, Amanda Sun, Mindy McGinnis, Lindsey Klingele, Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Liz Coley, Shannon Green, Elaine Griffin, Kamerhe Lane, Jenna Lehne, Emilee Martell, Tracie Martin, Kyrie McCauley, Melody Simpson
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I enjoyed this collection of short stories with feminist and horror themes. Feminist lit and horror work well together, especially in our current political climate. My personal faves were “What She Left Behind“ by E.R. Griffin and “Shadows“ by Demitria Lunetta. This is a great way to get your feet wet in horror. Most of the stories aren't super gory. A lot of them feel more psychological or supernatural in nature, which I love!
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