
Elizabeth Flock
Elizabeth Flock is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and author of The Furies: Women, Vengeance, and Justice. Her work has also been featured in the New Yorker, the New York Times, and The Atlantic, and on PBS NewsHour and Netflix, among other outlets. She is the host of Blind Plea, a podcast about criminalized survival from LemonadaMedia. Her reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center, PEN America, and the International Women’s Media Foundation. Her first book, The Heart Is a Shifting Sea, won a Nautilus Book Award for books that inspire and make a difference. She lives in Los Angeles and Chicago.

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A Female Vigilante Rises to Power
In an exclusive excerpt of The Furies, a book about real-life women who fight back, author Elizabeth Flock explores how an Indian female vigilante leader uses politics to help her gang of women—and herself.