Meghan Joyce Tozer, a former lyric soprano and music historian, was born and raised outside Boston, Massachusetts. After graduating from Harvard University and earning a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, she moved to San Francisco's East Bay where she lives among the redwoods with her husband, their two young children, and their dog. Using the pen name Emily Lindin, in 2013 Meghan founded The UnSlut Project, an online community where survivors of sexual abuse find solidarity through personal story sharing. She is the author of UnSlut- A Diary and a Memoir (Lerner, 2015), director of UnSlut- A Documentary Film(2016), and has been a featured guest on ABC with Katie Couric, CNN, Deutsche Welle, Radio Ireland, The Doctors, Al Jazeera America, and NPR's Here and Now.
"NIGHT, FORGOTTEN is an edge-of-your seat exploration of a dark subject-and I mean that in the best way possible. Tozer puts Julie and Owen at the centre of a heartbreaking event and then subverts your expectations of what is actually happening time and again. I stayed up way too late finishing this fast-paced read! -- Catherine McKenzie, USA Today bestselling author of I'll Never Tell and Six Weeks to Live ""An artfully crafted story about a disturbing topic, which Tozer manages sensitively as she leads up to one unforgettable twist that will leave readers gasping. Trigger warnings abound, yet hope springs eternal in Tozer's telling."" --Library Journal"