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Problematic Apples | Comments (0) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

Jeremiah talks about apple computers and iPod nanos and other fun things.

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Short Story Review: Best American Short Stories of the Eighties: Cathedral by Raymond Carver | Comments (0) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

Jeremiah edits “Cathedral”, a short story by Raymond Carver.

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Fritz Leiber in a Movie (Christmas = Early) by Jeremiah Sturgill, posted on August 28, 2006 | Comments (0)

Equinox (Criterion Collection) 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.

Terrorism is just a red herring | Comments (1) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

Jeremiah knows the real terror lies in flushed iPods.

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Short Story Review: Best American Short Stories of the Eighties: A Working Day by Robert Coover | Comments (1) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

Jeremiah reviews “A Working Day”, a short story by Robert Coover.

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New Stories | Comments (0) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

New stories up at Son and Foe.

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Film Review: The Notorious Bettie Page, directed by Mary Harron | Comments (1) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

Dave reviews The Notorious Bettie Page, a film by Mary Harron.

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Film Review: Lady in the Water, directed by M. Night Shyamalan | Comments (0) | Below is a summary — View the full post »

Dave reviews Lady in the Water, a film by M. Night Shyamalan.

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Afterword | Comments (2) | Below is a summary — View the full post »
The Spriggan Mirror is the ninth novel in the Legends of Ethshar…

The afterword of the novel The Spriggan Mirror by Lawrence Watt-Evans, published in Son and Foe issue #2.

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Sirinita’s Dragon | Comments (1) | Below is a summary — View the full post »
“You’re going to kill him?” Sirinita said, staring at her mother in disbelief.

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.

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