Non-Fiction
Los Angeles Review of Books, Interview with Michael Cunningham
World Literature Today, Interview with Jack Zipes
n+1, This is Not a Brothel
The New Yorker, "Dial-a-mag"
Game Portraits
Portraits of individuals as games (complete with playable rules)
The Shakespeare Museum
Puzzles, essays, videos, and more--a multimedia network of galleries constellated into a single online museum devoted to the Shakespeare canon, and, to a more limited extent, related authors like Middleton, George Peele, and John Webster. As far back as Chaucer and as recent as Aime Cesar, the peripheral content helps to maintain an encyclopedic sense of bredth even while curating a separate section for intense focus on a single play or poem.
Black Noise
Chapter One: Blind Man's Bluff
You are Anthony Black. You are blind. You are the worlds foremost expert on silence. You are a detective who uses enhanced auditory abilities in this single-player adventure game modeled after suspense / thriller radio serials (if they'd been a little darker.).