Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Here's a link to audio and a transcript of one of Dr. King's greatest speeches--and an especially appropriate one these days.
Here's a link to audio and a transcript of one of Dr. King's greatest speeches--and an especially appropriate one these days.
A new story of mine, "A Smaller Government," will appear in Fast Forward, an anthology of original stories edited by Lou Anders, due out in February from Pyr Books.
My 1983 novel Earthseed is back in print and available at booksellers everywhere.
For anyone who enjoys sending Christmas or holiday greetings, but worries about the cost of cards and postage, I recommend getting a subscription to JacquieLawson.com, a site run by a British artist that I found out about when my friend Jack Dann sent me one of their cards. These e-cards are beautiful, lovingly done, and delightful enough to view many times.
For your friends who enjoy innovative fiction, you might want to check out Polyphony 6, but not just because one of the stories in this acclaimed anthology is by me (okay, I might as well get that plug in again). You'll also get tales by Robert Reed, Barry Malzberg, and many other fine writers.