≡ New Sherman interview online
Book reviewer Colleen Mondor has posted a new interview with Interfictions coeditor Delia Sherman, discussing her New York-based fantasy novel Changeling as well as the ideas behind the creation of Interfictions.
Book reviewer Colleen Mondor has posted a new interview with Interfictions coeditor Delia Sherman, discussing her New York-based fantasy novel Changeling as well as the ideas behind the creation of Interfictions.
I’m signing off as moderator of the Third Interstitial Salon (although all are invited and encouraged to continue the conversation as long as they like!). It’s been a fantastic discussion and a tremendous pleasure for me to listen as these wonderful artists/crafters/thinkers have talked about their process and their inspiration. I think one big idea […]
The Interstitial Salon is already on its third Discussion Board page, chatting amongst the artists and writers who have contributed to the IAF/Interfictions Jewelry Auction — be sure to join us if you like crafting, jewelry, storytelling, interstitial art, or even just incredibly smart talk about fashion, adornment, and culture.
As Elise Matthesen has just commented, […]
To celebrate the anniversary of Interfictions, we invited jewelers/beaders to create wearable art based on the 19 stories in our first original anthology. Come bid on some amazing pieces by many talented artists, including Elise Matthesen, JoSelle Vanderhooft — and Interfictions authors Leslie What, Rachel Pollack, and K. Tempest Bradford, who have created one-of-a-kind, […]
OK, Salonistas, hop on over to the Discussion Board to join our conversation with the Interfictions Jewelry Auction artists and Interfictions authors about the beautiful and varied interpretations being snapped up by fans of both great lit and personal adornment. We plan to keep the conversation going until May 19th. See you there!
If the IAF gave out a Theater Award, I’d vote for this show to get it. Using classic “if only the word ‘interstitial’ were in common use for arts reviewers” language, the New York Times reviewer raved:
“Call it a rock concert with a story to tell, trimmed with a lot of great jokes. Or call […]