For your Black Friday safety and pleasure, I exhort you to stay at home! If you have the need to throw money at shiny things, please consider doing so at
IAFauctions.com. Not only will you be bidding on remarkable, one-of-a-kind items, but you'll be donating to a fascinating cause: the transgressing of borders, the breaking of genres, and the creation of art without categorization. I'm a fan of that kind of artistic freedom; aren't you?
Behold the tiny promo-pics of the auctions currently running below! If curiosity moves you, hovering over the image with your mouse will reveal the title of the piece and clicking will take you directly to the auction pages:
And now, to repeat myself from last week (mostly because I have to work all day and the rest of the time I'm neck-deep in a paper about Irish folklore and the Wildes):
In case you needed more evidence that interstitial art is worth the plunge into weird and uncharted seas, remember that you can read several stories for free at the
IAF Annex. I never did get to mention the ultimate offering: "
Quiz" by Eilis O'Neal, and it was another of my favorites. So, tell me, "
Which is harder to get rid of: a wicked stepmother or a frog that insists you keep your promises to it?"
Also, the introduction to Interfictions 2 by Henry Jenkins has been put up over at the IAF's website: "
On the Pleasures of Not Belonging." I heartily recommend it as it's quite fascinating.