Talking H.P. Lovecraft and “The Natural Dissolution of Fleeting-Improvised Men” with Gabriel Blackwell

Gabriel Blackwell has been productive as hell lately, lurking under the radar of most readers as a fully able, hyper-intelligent chronicler of darkly imagined fictions. His newest release, The Natural Dissolution of Fleeting-Improvised Men (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2013) is Blackwell’s treatment of the long lost final letter of master of horror H.P. Lovecraft. In fitting fashion, we corresponded (albeit electronically) about dominant metaphors in our time, the trickeries of inspiration and perspective, how the future looks, and the ins and […]

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