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An interstitial book review: Amal El-Mohtar’s “The Honey Month”
by Mike Allen | March 17th, 2011 | 3 Comments »

(Eds. Note: Interstitial March continues as writer and poet C.S.E. Cooney provides a guest blog entry about The Honey Month, a slim volume by Amal El-Mohtar that combines fiction, poetry, personal essay and food writing that has generated a lot of buzz since its release in Spring 2010, winning praise from the likes of authors [...]


Is Interfictions 2 “Literary Fantasy”?
by Erin Underwood | March 3rd, 2010 | 6 Comments »

Fantasy Magazine posted a new review of Interfictions 2 by Cynthia Ward, which compliments the overall quality of the stories and highlights a few specific pieces. It’s a good review. However, it labels Interfictions 2 as being “an anthology of literary fantasy” that may disappoint people who are “looking for experimental/avant garde fiction” or “stories [...]