contemporary literature for the random reader

Salt for Slugs Magazine is contemporary literature for the random reader. It covers music, art, recreation, leisure, politics, humor, and more. The Slug can appeal to anybody, nobody, and somebody all at once. With each new issue of SFS, there comes a new revelation of what could be and what really is, and as a result, Slug readers have basked in this immense pleasure of realizing the truth. More than just a pop culture phenomenon, SFS Magazine has mounted a veiled attack upon those who have worn the disguise of journalist for one too many years. Subverting mass media by xeroxing propaganda was simply the beginning. Now, the power of the web press and the strength of the SFS organization have propelled the publication into the next millennium with an unmatched degree of intensity and a fervor known only by true SFS fanatics. Join Burt Cocaine in his endless quest for knowledge and the pursuit of something real in these tumultuous times.

There is a lot to know about the world of the Slug, and exactly what it means to get "Slugly". It basically consists of fine, creatively minded individuals, between the ages of sixteen and forty-six, who enjoy music, nightlife, literature, and a slew of various other interesting topics. Often, these people are thought of as the silent majority who are constantly peeling away the onion in search of the tearful, yet untarnished truth, or core of the matter.

At Salt for Slugs, we are dedicated to filling the lives of our readers with pleasant bits of knowledge regarding these truths, formed through precise, analytical thought, and superb journalism & photography.  Our readers know this, and have spread the word of the Slug to the far reaches of the globe.
AT SALT FOR SLUGS MAGAZINE, WE DON'T HAVE THE LUXURY OF RIPPING OUR BLACK HEARTS OUT OF OUR CHESTS. . .
BECAUSE WE ARE THE BAD GUYS
Contact James Bernard, Editor/ Publisher

Greg Barbera, Music Editor
Raymond Grant, Writer/ Consultant

Ran Scot, Writer/ Webmaster

Slug writer kirk-o-matic's headshot, which recently drew some negative attention here with the actors club sans le role de "Gibby"


Some time back, there was an awesome book store in Austin called Fringeware. Here's one of its owners at a Slug Rally out front skankin' the night away.