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Jeremiah talks about apple computers and iPod nanos and other fun things.
Jeremiah edits “Cathedral”, a short story by Raymond Carver.
I’m a big fan of the Evil Dead films; I’m a big fan of low-budget and amateur cinema; I’m a big fan of horror movies, both serious and otherwise; I’m a big fan of Criterion, and I’m a big fan of Fritz Leiber.
So it follows that I am a downright gargantuan fan of Equinox, a cheesy, low-budget horror film shot in the late ’60s by a group of amateur filmmakers that influenced Sam Raimi, is a whole lot of fun, was recently re-released by Criterion on DVD, and is starring Fritz Leiber as a mad scientist.
Life is–what’s that word? Oh yeah. Good.
Jeremiah knows the real terror lies in flushed iPods.
Jeremiah reviews “A Working Day”, a short story by Robert Coover.
New stories up at Son and Foe.
Dave reviews The Notorious Bettie Page, a film by Mary Harron.
Dave reviews Lady in the Water, a film by M. Night Shyamalan.
The afterword of the novel The Spriggan Mirror by Lawrence Watt-Evans, published in Son and Foe issue #2.
Sensella of Seagate looked at her daughter with surprised annoyance.
“Well, of course we’re going to kill it,” she said. “What else could we do? In a few weeks it’ll be eating us out of house and home—and in a year or two it might very well eat us. Just look how big it’s getting!”
A somewhat somber tale of a girl and her dragon. First published in The Ultimate Dragon anthology and featured in Son and Foe issue #2.