Free copies of Interfictions 2
Mon 2 Nov 2009 - Filed under: Not a Journal., Art, auctions, Free books, Interfictions 2, Interstitial Arts | 11 Comments | Posted by: Gavin
Now is probably a good time to mention that we have 5 free copies of the snazziest mind-poppingest new anthology of short stories out there, Interfictions 2, to go out to readers in the USA + Canada who will review it on blogs, websites, etc., etc.
If you live outside these two countries, we’d be happy to send you a PDF.
Drop us a note in the comments box and we’ll contact you to get your address.
Interfictions 2 comes out tomorrow so preorders are shipping and events are starting to happen: today the IAF are launching their online auction of pieces inspired by the stories in the book—this is just fantastic stuff, check it out.
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Later this week there will be more free Super Special Books (!) offered up of so do come back.
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Sounds like a great idea. Count me in.
Sounds like a great anthology. I’d be up for a copy.
I’d love to review the anthology (PDF since I live outside the US).
I’d be delighted to review (PDF as in UK).
I’d like a pdf.
PDFs have been emailed out! Books in the mail soonish.
Gavin, do you know if you have a significant number of contributors who hail from Virginia? If so, I’d love to review it in Virginia Libraries (print journal with an online archive, published by the Virginia Library Association). Starting with Vol. 55, No. 3, we’ve opened our “Virginia Reviews” column to fiction & poetry as well as nonfiction by Virginia residents or about Virginia. Please keep us in mind for future publications as well. Thanks! Lyn
I could review it (I review for a variety of places), but I’d need a physical copy, not a PDF.
Thank you-
Best,
Cynthia Ward
Cynthia,
I probably have your address, but please send it along again and we’ll drop a copy in the mail!
Thanks, Gavin. I have e-mailed you my new address.
Best,
Cindy
Lyn, it turns out the authors live in California, Norway, France, all over the place but not in Virginia, sorry!
You could review Alan DeNiro’s new novel as I think he got his degree in Virginia—plus, it is an excellent novel.