Michael Swanwick on R. A. Lafferty from Andrew Mass on Vimeo.
Welcome to the R. A. Lafferty Documentary project page. I'll be updating progress as we get into interviews and posting bits along the way. If you have any inquiries, information, archival material, or a desire to get involved please feel free to email me. I posted a short promotional video below to kick things off--it makes use of an interview with Neil Gainman from the Coode Street Podcast along with images from Lafferty's published works.
Promo Video
July 19, 2016
Swanwick on Lafferty
Here's a short clip from my interview with Michael Swanwick. He told so many excellent stories I may ad another clip in the future. Enjoy and please feel free to let me know what you think.
July 12, 2016
Big Update Post
I've been horribly remiss in updating this project page so today I'll be covering a bunch of topics in one big post and will follow up with some video in the days to come. So, here's what I've been doing:
-Interviewed Gregorio Montejo (Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Boston College) in his office at BC. We had a great discussion about Lafferty and really went deep into Thomas Aquinas, kairological time, aeviternity and Catholic mysticism in general. Great stuff. I'll try to post a bit of the interview soon.
-Attended LaffCon in New Jersey where I presented a short video and, more importantly, finally got to meet a lot of people from the Lafferty facebook group and watch (and film) some terrific presentations about Lafferty. Head over to laffcon.org to learn more about that event.
-Interviewed Michael Swanwick at his home in Philadelphia. Michael was able to discuss Lafferty in ways that few people could: as a writer, an admirer and as someone who (like Harlan) knew him a bit from conferences past. Mr. Swanwick's elite storyteller chops really come across in the interview as he retells some of his favorite bits from the Lafferty canon . I'll post some of this soon as well. It's taken me a long time to get that footage in order because, as usual, I made my one technical mistake by forgetting to turn on the camera mic--and have had to sync all the audio manually, just like in the olden days of five years ago.
--Interviewed Lissanne Lake, illustrator extraordinaire and longtime Lafferty compatriot. She told me a few Lafferty things I didn't know concerning original D&D, Generic Fandom and how to translate an author's vision into illustration. Lissanne also walked me through her Lafferty book covers in detail and then was kind enough to walk me to the buss stop, saving me a good bit of coin on the ride home.
I have more plans in the coming weeks and will try not to leave so much time between updates. Next up is speaking with Andrew Ferguson and getting myself down to Tulsa. Progress.
-Interviewed Gregorio Montejo (Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Boston College) in his office at BC. We had a great discussion about Lafferty and really went deep into Thomas Aquinas, kairological time, aeviternity and Catholic mysticism in general. Great stuff. I'll try to post a bit of the interview soon.
-Attended LaffCon in New Jersey where I presented a short video and, more importantly, finally got to meet a lot of people from the Lafferty facebook group and watch (and film) some terrific presentations about Lafferty. Head over to laffcon.org to learn more about that event.
-Interviewed Michael Swanwick at his home in Philadelphia. Michael was able to discuss Lafferty in ways that few people could: as a writer, an admirer and as someone who (like Harlan) knew him a bit from conferences past. Mr. Swanwick's elite storyteller chops really come across in the interview as he retells some of his favorite bits from the Lafferty canon . I'll post some of this soon as well. It's taken me a long time to get that footage in order because, as usual, I made my one technical mistake by forgetting to turn on the camera mic--and have had to sync all the audio manually, just like in the olden days of five years ago.
--Interviewed Lissanne Lake, illustrator extraordinaire and longtime Lafferty compatriot. She told me a few Lafferty things I didn't know concerning original D&D, Generic Fandom and how to translate an author's vision into illustration. Lissanne also walked me through her Lafferty book covers in detail and then was kind enough to walk me to the buss stop, saving me a good bit of coin on the ride home.
I have more plans in the coming weeks and will try not to leave so much time between updates. Next up is speaking with Andrew Ferguson and getting myself down to Tulsa. Progress.
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