Lilith

I’ve had the pleasure and honor of being the Fiction Editor of Lilith Magazine—independent, Jewish & frankly feminist—for more than twenty years. Lilith has also been the home to my own writing; here are links to some of my favorite short stories, essays, and interviews.

ZHID

WISHING FOR FATHER KNOWS BEST

WHY I LOVE/HATE THE GERMAN LANGUAGE

DID ALZHEIMER’S TURN MY HUSBAND INTO AN ANTI-SEMITE?

MY COACH BAG
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MY FATHER’S RECKLESS ABANDONMENT

INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER ANNE MOSES

FRAN IS JUST FINE

LIFE WITHOUT LIPSTICK

MALCAH’S CLOSET

And check out FRANKLY FEMINIST: Short Stories by Jewish Women from Lilith Magazine, coming this fall and available now for preorder wherever you buy books, or at bit.ly/FranklyFeminist

Short story collections focusing on Jewish writers have—no surprise—typically given women authors short shrift. This new volume represents the best Jewish feminist fiction published in Lilith magazine, and does what no other collection has done before in its geographic scope, its inclusion of 21st-century stories, and its Jewish feminist focus.

This collection showcases a wide range of stories offering variegated cultures and contexts and points of view: Persian Jews; a Biblical matriarch; an Ethiopian mother in modern Israel; suburban American teens; Eastern European academics; a sexual questioner; a Jew by choice; a new immigrant escaping her Lower East Side sweatshop; a Black Jewish marcher for justice; in Vichy France, a toddler’s mother hiding out; and more.

Organized by theme, the stories in this book emphasize a breadth of content, and our hope is that in reading you’ll appreciate the liveliness of the burgeoning self-awareness brought to life in each tale, and the occasional funny, call-your-friend-and-tell-her-about-it moment. Skip around, encounter an author whose other work you may know, be enticed by a title, or an opening line. We hope you’ll find both pleasure and enlightenment—and sometimes revelation—within these pages.