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On her twentieth birthday Mary saw a pregnant woman, and fainted. Read the Foreword and Chapter One No dysfunctional families here. No families. No gender wars here. No gender. Go to Vivisphere for
more of the blurb, and to buy it! (You
can also buy it from Amazon.com, but you do a small and creative press a good
turn by buying from Vivisphere - they get more of the dough. If you want to buy
from a local bookstore and they haven't caught up with it yet, tell them it's
available through Baker & Taylor [distributors] and the ISBN is
1-58776-057-6 ). I wrote this novel as a man trying to understand feminism. I had a dream that I was a stick man and my girlfriend was pregnant... More from the author's commentary
About five minutes ago I finished reading Children of Arable, cuddled under a heavy blanket as snow piled up against my bedroom windows. It was beautiful, what it said and the way it said it… More from readers
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After Mana killed the sacred tiger…
This one was published in 1989 and has been revised,
was published by Vivisphere this Spring (2002). Click on the link under Children
of Arable.
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The first two novels had strong female heroes and weak or vicious men. In this one, I wanted to know if anything good could be said about men.
Well, I'm still working on it.
Hope to be done with this draft by the end of 2001. Peter Cooper is inspiring and editing and Vivisphere is planning to publish it. When depends on me, I guess. The time between whenever I wake up and my 6.00 AM run seems to be my main time for it at the moment.
July 2002: finally gave Peter Cooper the printed manuscript this week.
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