The Cafe Irreal: International Imagination, a pioneering web-based
literary magazine, first went online in 1998 with the intention of
publishing a type of fantastic fiction most often associated with
writers such as Franz Kafka, Kobo Abe and Jorge Luis Borges. To this
end, it has published more than 250 authors from over 30 countries. In
the course of the past fifteen years, it has also seen its editors
nominated for a World Fantasy Award and been named by Writer's Digest as
one of the Top 30 Short Story Markets. In this anthology, Edited by G.S.
Evans and Alice Whittenburg, Guide Dog Books presents a selection of the
fiction and essays from The Cafe Irreal that take us most definitively
into the realm of the Irreal. These include pieces by Diploma de Honor
Konex winner Ana María Shua (Argentina), Michal Ajvaz (winner of the
Magnesia Litera prize in the Czech Republic), Pulitzer Prize winner
Charles Simic, and Pushcart Prize winners Bruce Holland Rogers and
Caitlin Horrocks.