Fresh Annex Offering: "Nylon Seam"
Sep. 23rd, 2009 02:39 pmA new story went up yesterday in the Interstitial Art Foundation's Online Story Annex. If you missed my explanation of this ingenious bit of free fiction offering from last week, allow me to quickly recap here:
"You see, Delia Sherman and Christopher Barzak received so many remarkable submissions for Interfictions 2 that they simply couldn't whittle their selections down to only the number of pieces that would fit into the book. And so, in a truly interstitial move, they decided to bleed past the borders of bound paper and publication limitations into the world of digital press. What that means for us is another entryway into the world of interstitial art via a smorgasbord of liminal hors d'oeuvres."
Last week, we were treated to a cruelly sumptuous interweaving of cooking tips and fairy tale from Genevieve Valentine.
This week, we're given the winding together of prose and song, in a compelling and stark combination of lyrics and scenes. There's even musical accompaniment by the author!
"Nylon Seam" by F. Brett Cox
What are you waiting for? (Headphones? Oh, okay. Hurry now.) Click on over to the Annex!
"You see, Delia Sherman and Christopher Barzak received so many remarkable submissions for Interfictions 2 that they simply couldn't whittle their selections down to only the number of pieces that would fit into the book. And so, in a truly interstitial move, they decided to bleed past the borders of bound paper and publication limitations into the world of digital press. What that means for us is another entryway into the world of interstitial art via a smorgasbord of liminal hors d'oeuvres."
Last week, we were treated to a cruelly sumptuous interweaving of cooking tips and fairy tale from Genevieve Valentine.
This week, we're given the winding together of prose and song, in a compelling and stark combination of lyrics and scenes. There's even musical accompaniment by the author!
What are you waiting for? (Headphones? Oh, okay. Hurry now.) Click on over to the Annex!