Courtney Sender

Courtney Sender’s fiction has won the Glimmer Train fiction open, The Mississippi Review fiction contest, and the Boulevard emerging writers contest. Her stories also appear in The Kenyon Review, AGNI, American Short Fiction, The Georgia Review, Slice, and others. A MacDowell Colony fellow, she holds an MFA from the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars. She currently teaches at Grub Street in Boston and studies at Harvard Divinity School.

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Lilith in God’s Hands

Courtney Sender  | 
Issue 67.1 Fall 2018

So God created mankind in his own image…male and female he created them. -Genesis 1:27 Do not pity me. It’s true my name is Lilith, known to history as the spurned first wife of Adam. But what story is …