Darker (magazine)
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Darker is a Russian horror webzine. It covers various sorts of horror media, including slasher, splatter, exploitation films, as well as horror literature, videogames, comic books and dark music. The magazine is in regular publication since April, 2011. It's a part of Russian Horror Web.
History
Darker was founded in 2011 instead of closed webzine The Darkness (T'ma, Тьма).[1] Darkness' editor Mikhail Parfenov ran the new project that soon became even more successful than its predecessor. Since that time Darker released a lot of reviews of books and movies (including review of controversial Hobo with a Shotgun) and also interviews with notable horrormakers including such ones like Christopher Golden and Joe Lansdale.
Notable contributors
- Mikhail Parfenov - creator and the main editor of webzine
- Alexander Shyogolev - one of the most well-known Russian horror writers
- Svyatoslav Loginov - veteran of Russian science fiction
- Tony Vilgotsky - Russian horror/fantasy writer and musical columnist
- Alexei Sholokhov - Russian horror writer
References
External links
- Darker official site
- Christopher Golden's interview in Darker magazine
- Darker's review of Hobo with a Shotgun
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