≡ The latest Interfictions reviews
Our newest biggest fan: “If you like literary fiction, weird fiction, or more simply, to read; then pick up this […]
Our newest biggest fan: “If you like literary fiction, weird fiction, or more simply, to read; then pick up this […]
The KGB Fantastic Fiction showcase on Interfictions last week went smashingly — and thanks to KGB co-host Ellen Datlow, you can see tons of pictures from the reading!
In the days leading up to the official publication of Interfictions, contributing writer Michael J. DeLuca (”The Utter Proximity of God”) undertook the bold task of reviewing each story in the book one at a time, his own included, on his blog. In his fascinating final post, he links back to each review and ponders […]
An online journal for the exploration of myth, folklore and fairie tales and their use in contemporary arts. Founded in 1987, the Endicott Studio supports and promotes the works of an interconnected group of mythic writers, artists, and scholars located across the United States, and in Canada and England. From the beginning, it has been […]
…is online at the blog Yatterings. The Interfictions editors continue to delve into the whys and wherefores of interstitial art in general and literature in particular!
That’s reviewer Sean Melican’s prescription for Interfictions in the newest issue of Ideomancer. “Various editors attempting to collect and define slipstream, or fabulist, fiction fall into the trap of simply clothing genre fiction (science fiction, fantasy, horror) with a new term, not for the sake of defining or inventing a new genre, but attempting to […]