A Redesign at E-Reads

E-reads.com, where many of my books are available in electronic and print-on-demand editions, is getting a facelift. The new site will be up on the week of October 8, 2012.
E-reads.com, where many of my books are available in electronic and print-on-demand editions, is getting a facelift. The new site will be up on the week of October 8, 2012.
A new interview with me, conducted by Karin Gastreich, author of Eolyn (Hadley Rille Books) is up at Heroines of Fantasy.
UPDATE (September 25, 2012): This interview is now up at Earthseed's Facebook page.
Every so often someone has to again point out the obvious: Not every human being is cut out to be a parent. Jessica Valenti argues, at the Atlantic site, that it would be a lot better for both parents and children if our society acknowledged this truth.
My 1994 story "All Rights," a tale of midlist writers, agents, and alternative realities, is now available for Kindles and other e-readers as part of Wildside Press's Fifth Science Fiction Megapack--twenty-five stories by such masters as Allen Steele, Jay Lake, Carol Emshwiller, Avram Davidson, Cory Doctorow, Frederik Pohl, George Zebrowski, and more at only 99 cents for the whole anthology. Such a deal!
Mormon feminist Judy Dushku and atheist Susan Jacoby would seem to have little in common. But both women point out that in the ranks of both believers and skeptics, it's still men who speak for the group and largely control its discussion and practices. Joanna Brooks interviews Judy Dushku here, while Susan Jacoby writes about the underrepresentation of women among secularists here.