Shivers (magazine)
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Shivers | |
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Shivers issue 71 | |
Editor | Jan Vincent-Rudzki (Deputy Group Editor) |
Categories | Horror |
Frequency | 8 issues a year |
First issue | Unknown |
Final issue — Number |
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Company | Visual Imagination |
Country | United Kingdom |
Website | Official site |
Shivers is a UK-based magazine which has run since the early 1990s. It is dedicated to horror genre movies, television shows and literature. It is produced by Visual Imagination and is currently edited by Jan Vincent-Rudzki. Regular contributors include David J. Howe, non-fiction horror writer Alan Jones, Ingrid Pitt, Jonathan Rigby, Kim Newman and Alex Wylie.
In 1997, an April Fools' prank was conducted on behalf of then-editor David Miller and The League of Gentlemen in which a news article was published in Shivers reporting on a fictional monster rally movie "featuring Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolf Men and Cat People."
There is another UK horror magazine called The Dark Side which can be viewed as a rival. It currently outsells Shivers.