Combustible Lovecraft , Revisionismo Lovecraftiano

Admired and reviled in equal measure, H.P. Lovecraft is one of the driving forces of the horror genre, especially when it ventures down the strange paths of cosmic horror. Just as oil continues to be used in industry despite the rise of renewable energy, the Providence writer remains the fuel with which new generations of creators power their engines, much to his chagrin. Or perhaps not. At Lovecraftian Fuel, we wanted to bring together a series of writers who will help contaminate the supposedly Lovecraftian empire with their unique vision of the tentacular horror genre and force us to look directly into the unfathomable void that looms over our existence. "True Lovecraftian cosmic horror has mutated. It no longer needs submerged cities, colonial mansions, or overly descriptive scenes to instill awe. It's in the here and now. In rural Spain and in the more bohemian side of the country." And it will appear to you whether you invoke its name at Mass or at a dubstep concert at Sónar. It has mutated, but it remains beyond your comprehension. Why choose the lesser evil?