Over the years, the IAF and its fellow travelers have produced several podcast projects, which you can find linked below.
Will Ludwigsen's "Rememberance is Something Like a House"
Will Ludwigsen's story "Remembrance Is Something Like A House," originally published in the IAF's 2009 anthology Interfictions 2, is now available as a free podcast from PodCastle, read by Wilson Fowlie. It has the distinction of being chosen as the 100th episode for Podcastle! As Rachel Swirsky explains in her introduction, "This smart, surreal piece was one of my favorites in 2009."
Interfictions Story Teasers Podcast
At Readercon 2007, Joy Marchand, Michael J. DeLuca, Vandana Singh, K. Tempest Bradford and Catherynne M. Valente recorded teasers of their stories to accompany the launch of the IAF's first Interfictions anthology. The resulting five free tracks can be found on iTunes here, or at the following links:
- "Pallas at Noon", Joy Marchand (5:52)
- The Utter Proximity of God", Michael J. DeLuca (7:30)
- Hunger", Vandana Singh (8:03)
- "Black Feather", K. Tempest Bradford (8:57)
- "A Dirge for Prester John", Catherynne M. Valente (8:28)
Special thanks to Michael J. DeLuca for originally overseeing this project!
Matthew Cheney's "A Map of the Everywhere"
Interfictions author Matthew Cheney recorded a reading of his contribution, "A Map of the Everywhere", and released it under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 CC License. Small Beer Press quoted Cheney as follows:
I've been meaning for a while to record a reading of my story "A Map of the Everywhere", first published in Interfictions, because when I've done a reading of the story, the response has often been somewhat different from the response to the text on the page many people have told me they hadn't realized the story was humorous until I read it aloud. Here, then, is an mp3 of me reading the story. It's not particularly high quality the microphone I have is one step up from something in a Cracker Jack box. I'm also a better reader with an audience. And there are some glitches in the first minute or two. But for what it's worth, here is "A Map of the Everywhere".
Cheney's recording can be found at OurMedia.org.


