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Dark Moon Digest Editor Stan Swanson Categories Literature, horror Frequency Quarterly First issue October 2010 Company Dark Moon Books Country United States Language English Website darkmoondigest.com Dark Moon Digest is a horror fiction magazine that is published quarterly. It is a publication of Dark Moon Books, an imprint of Stony Meadow Publishing.
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Overview
Dark Moon Digest has been welcomed as a new outlet for authors of horror fiction.[1] Along with short stories, the magazine also features book reviews, serial novellas, flash fiction, comics, and—up until recently—poetry, articles and movie reviews (which have since been moved to strictly e-mag material). In addition to the digest, Dark Moon Digest maintains a frequently updated blog called Last Writes that contains articles, reviews, writing games and polls. Recently, it hosted an unofficial retro-Stephen King month, wherein writers contributed reviews and essays concerning King's work.[2] The editor-in-chief is Stan Swanson.
Dark Eclipse
Along with the quarterly, Dark Moon Digest also publishes a monthly e-magazine titled Dark Eclipse featuring short stories, poems, reviews, and articles. Some of the returning columns include Weaponology, which involves a lesson on horror weapons; The Writer’s Corner, which provides tips on the craft of writing; and The Cellar Door, which analyzes different monsters of horror fiction. The e-magazine also reprints classical fiction and poetry now in the public domain. It is edited by Lori Michelle.
See also
References
- ^ "DARK MOON DIGEST Challenges the Fading Print Industry While Looking For New Authors…". Nightmare Revue. http://www.nightmarevue.com/content/?p=454. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
- ^ "Stephen King Month Is Here!". Last Writes. http://www.lastwritesdmd.com/?p=965. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
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