Authors: J.M. Redmann
Jennifer Godwin, her doctor, entered. “Good news or bad news?” she said.
“Start with the bad,” Cordelia answered.
“Your cancer is being stubborn. I know the side effects are hell for you. I’d like to try the bone marrow transplant and add that to R-CHOP.”
Cordelia looked pensive. “When do you throw in the kitchen sink?” she asked sardonically. “Bone marrow and monoclonal antibodies? Jennifer, I’m tired, I don’t know if…” She trailed off as if she no longer had the energy for words.
I took her hand, then knelt in front of her. “You have to. You just have to. Don’t leave me, don’t give up any chance.” Her eyes were still the blue they had been when I first saw her.
A light that had been gone came back into them. Then she smiled at me, as if she suddenly wanted to be in a world where love was possible.
“Okay,” she said. “Okay, we try everything.”
J.M. Redmann is the author of a mystery series featuring New Orleans private detective Michele “Micky” Knight. Her last book,
Water Mark
, won an Over the Rainbow award from the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Roundtable of the American Library Association and a ForeWord Gold First Place mystery award and was shortlisted for a Lambda Literary Award. Two of her earlier books,
The Intersection Of Law & Desire
and
Death Of A Daying Man
, have won Lambda Literary Awards; all but her first book have been nominated.
Law & Desire
was an Editor’s Choice of the
San Francisco Chronicle
and a recommended holiday book by Maureen Corrigan of NPR’s
Fresh Air
.
Law & Desire
and
Lost Daughters
were originally published by W.W. Norton. Redmann was a 2010 recipient of the Alice B. Readers Appreciation Award, gave the keynote address at the Golden Crown Literary Society Conference in 2009, in 2006 was inducted as a Literary Saint into the Saints and Sinners Hall of Fame, and in 2011 was an invited speaker to Vassar’s 150th anniversary LGBTQ conference, Smashing History. Her books have been translated into Spanish, German, Dutch, Norwegian, and Hebrew, and one short story even made it into Korean. Her most recent project was co-editing with Greg Herren two anthologies,
Women of the Mean Streets: Lesbian Noir
and
Men of the Mean Streets: Gay Noir
. Redmann lives in an historic neighborhood in New Orleans, at the edge of the area that flooded.
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