Jones, Ann (Maret)
JONES, Ann (Maret)
JONES, Ann (Maret). American, b. 1937. Genres: Criminology/True Crime, Travel/Exploration, Women's studies and issues. Career: City College of New York, assistant professor of English, 1970-73; University of Massachusetts, Amherst, assistant professor of English and coordinator of women's studies, 1973-75; freelance writer, NYC, 1975-; Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, member of writing faculty, 1986-97. Publications: Uncle Tom's Campus, 1973; Women Who Kill, 1980, rev. ed., 1981; Everyday Death: The Case of Bernadette Powell, 1985; (with S. Schechter) When Love Goes Wrong: What to Do When You Can't Do Anything Right, 1992; Next Time, She'll Be Dead: Battering and How to Stop It, 1994, rev. ed., 2000; Looking for Lovedu, 2001. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals.