Read by Emer O'Connor
It’s a strange thing to kill someone and get away with it. Not to murder and get away with it, though I’m sure that’s quite the feeling all its own. In fact, I’ve been thinking of it more lately. Of murder. Killing someone deliberately. Because that’s what taking a life does to you – it makes you wonder. About a lot of things.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
The full story is published at the Absent Willow Review
Getting away with it was read by Emer O Connor at the Liar's League Blood & Thunder event at The Wheatsheaf, London on Tuesday 13 October 2009.
Jill Weinberger is a freelance web journalist whose writing on new media for NewTeeVee.com has been syndicated to Salon and the website for the New York Times. She is also a screen and television writer and the winner of the Austin Film Festival Award for Best Teleplay, Drama.
Emer O Connor has performed in BBC comedies and devised shows about line dancing, stitching and lust. Bloody Women, developed with Scenepool, will be shown at the C.P.T. on Sunday 29th November, a one-woman show populated by sexually depraved goddesses and one spectacular bull. Emer O Connor at SpotLight
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