September
Free medical adviceEver wondered how a werewolf would react to silver powder on an envelope? Or how a doctor could fraudulently prolong a person’s growth hormone therapy treatment? Or if a single bubble of air injected into a vein would truly kill someone? If do, Douglas Lyle’s got your back. Fun stuff, and maybe even important if [...]
Military coup today. I’d hoped to visit Thailand sometime. I assume it will be at least twenty or thirty years before it becomes viable for me to do so. Has any country ever undergone a military coup and afterwards become more stable, more prosperous, and more safe? Serious question. Let me know in the comments [...]
Boy, I’ve really been MIA from the magazine this summer but I have literally been living in a cave – just spent three days and three nights in one in Arkansas over Labor Day weekend. I’m still reading Son and Foe, however. Still think it’s great! I’ve been moving and/or traveling for the last few [...]
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, [...]
Well, actually I’m going to DC. I might miss a day or two in my anthology reviews.
Yesterday two new stories were put up on the site, part of the Abecedary: K is for Kline Bottle and L is for Lens. Go enjoy them!
The slush pile is a pile no more. Every submission has been (or should have been, in any case) responded to. If you submitted a story, poem, or anything else, and have not heard back from us, drop me a line at sonandfoe.editor@gmail.com and let me know.
Has anyone seen this movie? I thought it was hysterical. At least watch the scene where Pierce Brosnan walks across the hotel lobby in a Speedo and boots, for gosh sake! No, wait. You need to watch the whole thing, really. Pierce Brosnan manages to be both sad and hilarious at the same time but, [...]
The Ralan’s Spectravaganza 2006 Grabber Contest opens for submissions on August first and sounds like a lot of fun. The way I understand it, they are looking for the first five hundred words of a two thousand – six thousand word story. The top five winners will send their finished (polished, editor ready) stories in [...]
Talebones is a great semi-pro print magazine that’s been around for forever. It prints good stories, by good authors–and it’s having some financial trouble. We’re having a subscription drive and single-copy order PUSH! A few days ago we had decided #33 would be our last issue due to lack of funds, not enough renewals, not [...]