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A pseudo-autobiographical novel about an amnesiac whose only memory
is that of a childhood vision of an angelic woman and a mystical
book. He embarks upon a quest to find the book and to acquire an
identity, in doing so meeting many interesting people and engaging
in a variety of professions in a world that may not be real.
A modern verse translation of the Old Testament Book of Psalms.
The author's thoughts and comments on a wide variety of random
subjects including cold showers, dinosaurs, eating modern style,
extraterrestrial visitation, gorillas, guns, jogging, old age,
rats, redheads, sleep, snowflakes, steampunk, and white goatees.
For a general audience and for young readers, a selection of 52
short biographies ranging from the vary famous, Jesus, Socrates,
Shakespeare, Einstein, to the lesser known, Lady Franklin, Shaka
Zulu, Harriet Quimby, Christy Mathewson, to the notorious,
Caligula, Blackbeard, Belle Starr, Ned Kelly and the legendary,
William Tell, the Queen of Sheba, the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
Written for easy and interesting reading, this is the first of a
series of books on history for popular consumption by Stephen Warde
Anderson, outsider artist and the author of The Anderson
Revisionist Bible, a work in progress.
A quirky, intimate memoir of Midwestern folk artist Stephen Warde
Anderson (1953-) featuring a summary of his professional career, a
list of his paintings, details of his somewhat eccentric personal
life, his comments on art, and excerpts from his writings.
A collection of over 120 full-page images of the tempera, gouache,
and acrylic paintings of Stephen Warde Anderson, featuring major
and representative works executed during the 30-year career of this
Midwestern folk/outsider artist. Included are historical portraits,
feminine studies, fantasy tableaux and whimsical scenes with
mermaids, fairies, and aliens, as well as a variety of other
subject matter.
The Books of Moses is the first of five volumes that will comprise
The Anderson Revisionist Bible. A work in progress, it is based
upon existing translations. Rendered into contemporary language and
purged of antiquated words, outmoded expressions, and religious
jargon, it aspires to accurately convey the meaning of the original
biblical texts, while presenting a highly readable and
understandable narrative. Targeted to a general, popular audience,
especially skeptics and the non-religious, it deals with the Bible,
the most important book ever written, not as hallowed Scripture,
but as an ancient text meriting objective analysis both as an
historical account and as an articulation of religious creed. It is
richly annotated with informative material, critical assessment,
and speculative commentary: it essays to answer the questions the
average reader would ask and address the issues the layman might
wonder about.
A pseudo-autobiographical novel about an amnesiac whose only memory
is that of a childhood vision of an angelic woman and a mystical
book. He embarks upon a quest to find the book and to acquire an
identity, in doing so meeting many interesting people and engaging
in a variety of professions in a world that may not be real.
The Anderson Revisionist Bible (a work in progress) is an attempt
to present a rendering of the Bible that is truly accurate,
readable, and understandable with notation that is critical and
speculative as well as informative. This version of the Gospel of
John is targeted for the open minded and questioning and those who
are not necessarily believers.
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