Two really well done reviews of the new volume of Interfictions are out.
First one from Strange Horizons:
If anyone else feels like we're still drowning in slipstream—or, rather, drowning in definitions of slipstream—this follow-up to the 2007 anthology Interfictions certainly won't offer any easy answers to the question of what's been going on lately with all this genre-bending stuff. What Interfictions 2 does offer is a set of stories that, if united by only the most tenuous thematic and...
Published on November 11, 2009 07:29