![]() ![]() It's a pleasure to be here.ĬONAN: And your story in this collection is called "Dear Elizabeth." And tell us a little about Elizabeth. She's the author of several teen novels, including "The Earth, My Butt and Other Big Round Things." And it's nice to have you with us today.ĬAROLYN MACKLER: Thanks, Neal. ![]() But first, "Dear Bully," and we begin with Carolyn Mackler, who joins us from our bureau in New York. We take this idea from a new book, where Carrie Jones and Megan Kelly Hall compiled a collection of stories from writers called "Dear Bully." Later in the program, we'll remember the engineer who created the container, and as a by-product, globalized trade. That's at npr.org, click on TALK OF THE NATION. Email us, You could also join the conversation on our website. What would you say or write to that bully today? Tell us your story, 80. Sometimes they ganged up, sometimes they dished out real violence, but always with large helpings of humiliation. Even decades later, some of us cannot help but cringe when the new school year begins, as we remember teases and taunts, and sometimes our own paralysis, as we stood helpless before the power of a bully. ![]() NEAL CONAN, host: This is TALK OF THE NATION. ![]()
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