Russian horror is a rather ambiguous concept. There is a small group of people who are delighted by it. There is also almost as small a number of those who can’t stand it. And there is the overwhelming majority that simply doesn’t know anything about it.
All the stories are different both in genre and in literary composition.
ATTENTION, ATTENTION, ATTENTION!!!! THERE IS PROFANITY AND SCENES OF VIOLENCE IN THE STORIES. AGE LIMIT 18+[ /b]
List of stories in the collection:
Aleksandr Agapov — "The Assistant"
Aleksandr Podolsky — "Pigs"
Aleksandr Podolsky — "Slush"
Aleksey Lukyanov — "The Wives of Ents"
Aleksey Provotorov — "Forum Trolls"
Aleksey Sholokhov — "Polite Communication"
Andrey Milya — "Gera"
J. Ars, Grigory Kabanov — "Not Death"
J. Ars (Denis Arsenyev) — "Tear"
Evgeny Alikin — "Art Demands Sacrifices"
Evgeny Alikin — "Love"
Konstantin Ivylov — "The Attack of Pan’s God"
Mike Gelprin — "This Will Always Be So"
Mike Gelprin — "A Smile"
Maksim Dekker — "Cozy Dungeons"
Maksim Kabir — "Butterflies in her Eyes"
Maksim Kabir — "Nothing Extraordinary"
Oleg Kozhin — "Geese-Swans"
Oleg Kozhin — "Different-Americans"