She founded the Femspec Journal, and has published 17 books as well as over 500 articles, essays, poems, reviews, and pieces of short fiction in various publications.
From 2003 to 2007, she taught speech and debate as well as organizing literary events including Beat cafes and Victorian parlors in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Choice reviewer S. A. Inness praised Islands of Women and Amazons: Representations and Realities as "especially comprehensive" and found Weinbaum's approach to be "engaging and carefully researched."
Utopian Studies contributor Linda L. Kick added, "While Weinbaum admits to having explored only a portion of available literature and cultural practices, readers of her book will be amazed by, and grateful for, the breadth and promise of her interdisciplinary scholarship."
[2] According to Gale Contemporary Authors (2009) additional books and other writings have included: Weinbaum has contributed poetry to various periodicals and anthologies.