Luis G. Abbadie (Guadalajara, Mexico, 1968) is a novelist and researcher, specialized in horror fiction, paganism and pseudobibliography. He has, at various times, been literary workshop coordinator, proofreader, columnist, bookseller, illustrator, comic book author and artist, Tarot reader and exorcist, as well as offering occult advisory for lawyers’ offices. Currently lives with two cats and a dog and has a teenage son.
His works have appeared in magazines and anthologies from Mexico, USA, Spain, Colombia and Argentina, including the anthologies Everyone: Worlds Without Walls (StarShip Sofa, UK, 2017), Adoradores de Cthulhu (Edge, Madrid, 2016), Teknochtitlan (Gobierno del Estado de Tamaulipas, 2015), Lilith, Goddess of the Sitra Ahra (Black Tower, 2015), Tenebrarum II (2016), Asylum of the Ancient Ones (Black Bed Sheet Books, USA, 2016) and 32 White Horses on a Vermillion Hill: Volume Two (Planet X, 2018).
Some of his books are Códice Otarolense (Euterpe, 2002), Noches paganas (Veglia, 2008), El código secreto del Necronomicón (Rémora, 2010 / Keli, 2013), La larga noche (with Alessa Gil, Keli, 2013) and El Último Relato de Ambrose Bierce (Plenilunio, 1995 / Minerva, 1997, Paraíso Perdido, 2017). He is currently working on the most extensive, annotated version of the Necronomicon in Spanish language to date: Necronomicón I: Los Nombres de los Perdidos (Mandrágora, 2019) and Necronomicón II: La Liturgia del Caos (Mandrágora, 2020) will be followed by a third volume.