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HALVOR AAKHUS: BOOK OF KNUT
Winner of the $10,000 Henfield Prize for Fiction, HALVOR AAKHUS, talks about mathematics, music, and writing his novel BOOK OF KNUT: A NOVEL BY KNUT KNUDSON (published by Jaded Ibis Press, Fall 2012). Interviewed by publisher Debra Di Blasi. More at jadedibisproductions.com  
 



DAWN RAFFEL: THE SECRET LIFE OF OBJECTS
Jaded Ibis Press author Dawn Raffel discusses how she came to write her highly praised memoir, The Secret Life of Objects was selected for Oprah Magazine's Best Beach Reads of 2012. The Secret Life of Objects is an excellent book to help aspiring writers tackle their own family memoir.

IF YOU CUT ME DO I NOT BLEED MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID?
LITERATURE BEYOND HUMAN BEYOND LITERATURE

Based on a presentation/performance at &NOW Conference, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, June 7, 2012, by Debra Di Blasi, founder of Jaded Ibis Productions. The purpose of this performance was to introduce to the literary field the newly-formed Think Tank. The Think Tank is exploring the post-text convergence of Brain Computer Interface with the finest aspects of literary and visual arts, in order to create an entirely new narrative form. http://jadedibisproductions.com

 

  PROLOGUE TO A STORM: SAM WITT

Adaptation of a performance by poet Sam Witt (samwittpoetry.com) at Sorbonne University, Paris, France. June 2012 &NOW Conference of Innovative Writing. Witt is poetry editor of Jaded Ibis Press, an imprint of Jaded Ibis Productions. More videos at http://jadedibisproductions.com.



JANICE LEE: DAUGHTER
Janice Lee, author of Daughter: A Novel, responds to questions from Erin Robinsong and Genji Amino.
Music by Resident Anti-Hero

 



CHRISTOPHER GRIMES: THE PORNOGRAPHERS
Jaded Ibis author Christopher Grimes talks with his pubisher, Debra Di Blasi, about his novel The Pornographer, and the literal and metaphorical impotence of men after 9/11.

 

 

BRAVER NEWER WORLD: PART ONE (2012)
Debra Di Blasi, founding publisher of the groundbreaking multimedia Jaded Ibis Productions and its publishing imprint Jaded Ibis Press, talks about the future of publishing, literature and humans. Originally presented at the Louisville Conference on Literature, February 2012.


 

BRAVER NEWER WORLD: PART ONE (2012)

 

BRAVER NEWER WORLD: PART TWO (2012)

Debra Di Blasi Interview
POSSIBLE ARCHITECTS COVER
Noted publisher, author, and literary futurist Debra Di Blasi discusses her projects from Jaded Ibis Press, including the company's goal to turn every book into a single illuminated manuscript.

 

Debra Di Blasi Interview

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Noted publisher, author, and literary futurist Debra Di Blasi discusses her projects from Jaded Ibis Press and her transhumanist vision of the directions publishing and narrative are headed. In her talk, Di Blasi sidesteps the usual print-versus-digital polemic to consider entirely new models of narrativity based on the provocative predictions of futurists, technologists, and theorists.


FALL INTO THE GAP: PART ONE (2008)



Debra Di Blasi narrates her 2008 Associated Writing Programs (AWP) presentation on the marriage of text and image in fiction and other narrative forms. Recommended reading for literary and art critics, creative writing and English professors, and writers who aspire toward approaching, Herein, Di Blasi discuss Bardo, neurological synapses, amazon.com's Kindle, virtual reality, Second Life (and lives), typeface design and usage, advertising, brain computer interface, Oblomov, willful ignorance, and much more. Originally presented on the panel, "1000 Pictures," at the 2008 Associated Writing Programs Conference.

 

FALL INTO THE GAP: PART TWO (2008)



(Part Two) Debra Di Blasi's 2008 Associated Writing Programs (AWP) presentation on the marriage of text and image in fiction and other narrative forms. Recommended reading for literary and art critics, creative writing and English professors, and writers who aspire toward approaching, Herein, Di Blasi discussed Bardo, neurological synapses, amazon.com's Kindle, virtual reality, Second Life (and lives), typeface design and usage, advertising, brain computer interface, Oblomov, willful ignorance, and much more. Originally presented on the panel, "1000 Picture,." at the 2008 Associated Writing Programs Conference.

     

 

 

 

 


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