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That’s what we’ve been trying to *tell* you!

While the specific label isn’t particularly important, the emphasis on rethinking realism, on embracing the best of genres like fantasy and science fiction, and moving into what Michael Chabon has called “the borderlands” between literary categories is at the center of much the best fiction these days, I think.
– Scott Timberg, “Magical Prose and Rethinking […]

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Genre: a moving target?

The IAF Tweets at http://twitter.com/InterstitialArt , where we also follow the such a definition is only a temporary and arbitrary means to an end.”

–P.B. Gove. The Imaginary Voyage in Prose Fiction. A […]

Friday, March 12th, 2010

“On Promoting Interstitial Art”

As it says over in that sidebar to the left on our homepage, the IAF is dedicated to “the study, support, and promotion of interstitial art.”  It’s a tall order. As I’ve written elsewhere, interstitial art is uncategorizable, and the reason we dragged ourselves into the non-profit world was to try to create a public […]

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
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The Interstitial Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the study, support, and promotion of interstitial art: literature, music, visual and performance art found in between categories and genres – art that crosses borders. Find out more!

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