http://www.scifi.com/sfw/interviews/sfw12963.html
Everything you never previously understood about slipstream writing
Here, canny, ringwise Humanist SF writers John Kessel
and James Patrick Kelly are chewing the fat about their
new slipstream anthology, "Feeling Very Strange."
Being so lit'ry and allegorical and all, these two guys aren't mere slaves of the computer industry like me and Maddox. Oh wait. Yes. They are.
'HUGO AWARD-WINNING SF AUTHOR James Patrick Kelly was born 1951 in Mineola, N.Y., and began publishing in 1975. His stories frequently appear in Asimov's Science Fiction, where he also has a nonfiction column about the Internet called "On the Net." His novella, Burn, is a current Hugo Award finalist and is available for free online as both an electronic text and a podcast.'
"Science Fiction Weekly interviewed Kelly and Kessel via e-mail in May 2006."
*Oh well...