Paperback, 302 pages
English language
Published November 2009 by Small Beer Press.
Paperback, 302 pages
English language
Published November 2009 by Small Beer Press.
Direct from the globe-spanning hive mind of the Interstitial Arts Foundation (IAF) comes the second wide-ranging, mind-melding anthology of short fiction: Interfictions 2: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing .
Delving deeper into the genre-spanning territory explored in the first Interfictions, this anthology showcases 21 original and innovative writers. Features work by Jeffrey Ford, Brian Francis Slattery, Nin Andrews, and M. Rickert. With an introduction by Henry Jenkins and an afterword/editor interview by Colleen Mondor of Chasing Ray.
Table of Contents
Henry Jenkins, “Introduction: On the Pleasures of Not Belonging” Jeffrey Ford, “The War Between Heaven and Hell Wallpaper” M. Rickert, “Beautiful Feast” Will Ludwigsen, “Remembrance Is Something Like a House” Cecil Castellucci, “The Long and Short of Long-Term Memory” Alaya Dawn Johnson, “The Score” Ray Vukcevich, “The Two of Me” Carlos Hernandez, “The Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria” Lavie Tidhar, “Shoes” Brian Francis Slattery, “Interviews After the Revolution” Elizabeth …
Direct from the globe-spanning hive mind of the Interstitial Arts Foundation (IAF) comes the second wide-ranging, mind-melding anthology of short fiction: Interfictions 2: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing .
Delving deeper into the genre-spanning territory explored in the first Interfictions, this anthology showcases 21 original and innovative writers. Features work by Jeffrey Ford, Brian Francis Slattery, Nin Andrews, and M. Rickert. With an introduction by Henry Jenkins and an afterword/editor interview by Colleen Mondor of Chasing Ray.
Table of Contents
Henry Jenkins, “Introduction: On the Pleasures of Not Belonging” Jeffrey Ford, “The War Between Heaven and Hell Wallpaper” M. Rickert, “Beautiful Feast” Will Ludwigsen, “Remembrance Is Something Like a House” Cecil Castellucci, “The Long and Short of Long-Term Memory” Alaya Dawn Johnson, “The Score” Ray Vukcevich, “The Two of Me” Carlos Hernandez, “The Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria” Lavie Tidhar, “Shoes” Brian Francis Slattery, “Interviews After the Revolution” Elizabeth Ziemska, “Count Poniatowski and the Beautiful Chicken” Peter M. Ball, “Black Dog: A Biography” Camilla Bruce, “Berry Moon: Laments of a Muse” Amelia Beamer, “Morton Goes to the Hospital” William Alexander, “After Verona” Shira Lipkin, “Valentines” Alan DeNiro, “(_?) ~~~~ (-_-) : The Warp and the Woof” Nin Andrews, “The Marriage” Theodora Goss, “Child-Empress of Mars” Lionel Davoust, “L’Ile Close” Stephanie Shaw, “Afterbirth” David J. Schwartz, “The 121” Colleen Mondor, Christopher Barzak, and Delia Sherman, “Afterwords: An Interstitial Interview”