Celebrating Darkness in Art

Beautiful, disturbing, interesting, offensive, mysterious, grotesque, enchanting... all words used to describe the various works that are featured here.
Artistic Devil celebrates the darker, more twisted side of art. Contributing artists share their nightmares and macabre dreams.
Some of the images here are quite graphic and the subjects can even be offensive to some viewers, so be warned as you browse through our collection.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Anthony Anderson

This particular Anthony Anderson is NOT the more famous actor/comedian of the same name. Much of his fiction can be considered fantasy or science fiction, often with a satirical bent. He currently resides somewhere in the Southern United States. As he is the author of "The Vile, Sinister, and Most Utterly Diabolical Account of Latrina Emerson", he is not exactly counting on too many speaking engagements at a local church anytime soon.

Website: http://antscolumn.blogspot.com
E-mail: cogniphile@yahoo.com

Writing Work:

"Jethro's Toxic Assets" (June 2011 issue, Twisted Dreams)

"Shining Within" (June 2011 issue, Horrotica.com)

In Shon Bacon's "Nubian Chronicles" (currently on hiatus)

"Tim" (Fall 2007)

"They're Not All Like That Down South" (Winter 2008, currently viewable on the "Notes" on his Facebook page)

"An Obama Tale" (Winter 2009)

"Some Adjustments May Be Necessary" (Notes on his Facebook page)


"The Vile, Sinister, and Most Utterly Diabolical Account of Latrina Emerson" (Book 1 of series)
Synopsis: What would Latrina Emerson, unassuming librarian and church organist, have in common with an agnostic physicist and a bunch of occultists over 2000 miles away? Absolutely nothing if she could help it. Some not-so-benevolent "Forces of Light", alas, won’t let her help it. She’s part of their plan save their credibility after some recent embarrassments (Y2K failing to end the world on prophetic schedule, increasing distrust of authority, etc) and shut up those smart alecks in the Forces of Darkness. But the Forces of Darkness have never followed the Light's rules—like the ones that say they have to be totally evil or always lose in the end—and they're not about to start now. A faction of Hell, in fact, has decided that despite religious and philosophical differences, Latrina is too decent a person to be martyred "for the greater good". Warning her, however, gets a bit tricky. And the real wild card may be Latrina herself, who may not be as “manageable” as the Powers-That-Only-Think-They-Be would like.

The novel is currently available.

"The Vile, Sinister, and Most Utterly Diabolical Account of Latrina Emerson"
Print Version and Downloadable PDF Version

Kindle Version


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