Fans of our Interfictions book series will be familiar with the name Will Ludwigsen, as his short story “Remembrance Is Something Like a House” appeared in Interfictions 2. Stephanie Jacob’s new Apex Magazine interview with Will hit the web today, in which Will has a few kind words to say about the IAF:
I think [...]
This year is proving to be an active and exciting one for the IAF: we’ve created an online anthology of critical essays on interstitial literature, released a free teaching resource for Interfictions 2, and offered a month of daily interviews and reviews. Come see what we’ll be doing next!
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.
And it has the distinction of being chosen as the 100th episode for Podcastle! As Rachel Swirsky explains in her introduction, “This smart, surreal piece [...]
Interfictions Zero, to be edited by Delia Sherman and Helen Pilinovsky, will be published online by the Interstitial Arts Foundations in late August of 2010.
Submission Guidelines for Interfictions Zero: The Virtual Anthology of Interstitial Writing and Original Essays
What Is Interstitial Writing? Interstitial writing breaks rules, ignores boundaries, cross-pollinates the fields of literature, and helps them [...]
Although I’d argue that interstitiality is much, much more than “literary fantasy”, the official 2009 Nebula award ballot is full of such interstitial friends and fellow travelers as China Mieville (The City and The City), Jeff VanderMeer (Finch), Interfictions 2 co-editor Christopher Barzak (The Love We Share Without Knowing), James Morrow (Shambling Towards Hiroshima), Scott [...]
We like to be ahead of the artistitic curve — and now we’re on the cutting edge of technology, as well! IAF Working Group member & Interfictions author & blogger K. Tempest Bradford works for Laptop Magazine, testing out what’s new, and blogging about it. Last week, in an online video review, she demonstrated [...]
As a part of our Interstitial March project, we’re doing profiles of a number of people behind the scenes here at the IAF. I volunteered to go first, and next up is IAF Executive Board member and co-editor of both Interfictions and Interfictions 2, the lovely Delia Sherman!
1. Who are you, and what do [...]
Interfictions 2 is coming to the Twin Cities! Four wonderful authors read from our eclectic anthology:
Will Alexander, David Schwartz, Kelly Barnhill, and Alan DeNiro
Friday, January 29th, 7:30 p.m.
Magers & Quinn Booksellers
3038 Hennepin Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN
612-822-4611
Free
http://www.magersandquinn.com/index.php?main_page=event
Small Beer Press offers DRM-free PDF/Instant Download eBooks . . . Fictionwise offers MultiFormat eBooks . . . and now, Amazon has Interfictions 2 for Kindle!
This week, we have several treats to add to our series of interviews with Interfictions 2 contributors. The first is Colleen Mondor’s Q&A with editors Delia Sherman and Christopher Barzak. Colleen Mondor, author of the blog Chasing Ray, is a reviewer for Booklist, Bookslut, Eclectica Magazine, and the Voices of New Orleans. Her interview with [...]
WBAI, New York City’s venerable, beloved & controversial independent, non-commercial radio station, plays host to Interfictions 2 co-editor Delia Sherman and authors Carlos Hernandez (“The Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria”) & Genevieve Valentine (“To Set Before the King”) on Jim Freund’s Hour of the Wolf: Saturday morning, Dec. 5, 5:00 – 7:00 a.m EST.
Listen [...]
Interfictions 2 author (“Black Dog”) Peter M. Ball talks about Life and Art for the Queensland Writers Centre blog tour over at Random Acts of Literary Vandalism.

