Selected as one of the Best Books of the Year in science fiction
and fantasy by Amazon.com.
Delving deeper into the genre-spanning territory explored in
"Interfictions," the Interstitial Arts Foundation's first
groundbreaking anthology, "Interfictions 2" showcases twenty-one
original and innovative writers. It includes contributions from
authors from six countries, including the United States, Poland,
Norway, Australia, France, and Great Britain.
Newcomers such as Alaya Dawn Johnson, Theodora Goss, and Alan
DeNiro rub shoulders with established visionaries such as Jeffrey
Ford ("The Drowned Life"), Brian Francis Slattery ("Liberation"),
Nin Andrews ("The Book of Orgasms"), and M. Rickert ("Map of
Dreams"). Also featured are works by Will Ludwigsen, Cecil
Castellucci, Ray Vukcevich, Carlos Hernandez, Lavie Tidhar,
Elizabeth Ziemska, Peter M. Ball, Camilla Bruce, Amelia Beamer,
William Alexander, Shira Lipkin, Lionel Davoust, Stephanie Shaw,
and David J. Schwartz.
Colleen Mondor, of the well-known blog "Chasing Ray," interviews
the editors for the afterword.
Henry Jenkins, ex-director of MIT's Comparative Media Studies
program and now a member of USC's Annenberg School for
Communication and School of Cinematic Arts, provides a fantastic
introduction sure to set readers' imaginations alight.
"Interfictions 2" is here and ready to be read, discussed,
taught, blogged, taken apart, and re-interpreted.
Delia Sherman was born in Tokyo, Japan, and brought up in New
York City. She earned a PhD in Renaissance Studies at Brown
University and taught at Boston University and Northeastern
University. She is the author of the novels "Through a Brazen
Mirror," "The Porcelain Dove," "Changeling," and "The Magic Mirror
of the Mermaid Queen." A co-founder of the Interstitial Arts
Foundation, she lives in New York City.
Christopher Barzak is the author of the novels "One for Sorrow"
and "The Love We Share Without Knowing." His stories have appeared
in Nerve.com, "Pindeldyboz," "Strange Horizons," "Descant," and the
first volume of "Interfictions." He teaches writing at Youngstown
State University.
General
Imprint: |
Big Mouth House
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2009 |
First published: |
November 2009 |
Editors: |
Delia Sherman
• Christopher Barzak
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Dimensions: |
218 x 142 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
296 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-931520-61-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General
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LSN: |
1-931520-61-5 |
Barcode: |
9781931520614 |
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