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Demiurge

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DEMIURG

This is a psychologically deep, introspective, and emotionally intense work, rich in color and feeling. Demiurge continues the theme of evil and responsibility introduced in the author’s first novel, Herbarium with Ice Flowers, but from a different perspective. While Herbarium with Ice Flowers examines a society that chooses to remain silent, Demiurge focuses on an individual who cannot remain silent.

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"Novels are born under the guidance of intuition and inner magic."

Jen Anderson

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Here you can read reviews, ratings, and critical essays about my books. It is a wonderful opportunity to view these works from a fresh perspective, explore their place within contemporary Latvian literature, and discover new ideas for their interpretation.

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Writer • Poet •

My Path: From the Power of Words in Law to Freedom of Expression in Literature

Our inner world is built from experiences, dreams, and choices.

My path to literature has been a forty-year journey through the desert of life, marked by challenging circumstances and a variety of demanding jobs and professions. Rather than distancing me from writing, these experiences drew me closer to it, as if from another direction.

For nearly thirty years, I have worked as a lawyer, a profession whose daily life revolves around writing, reading, and thinking.

In law, the WORD is a precise instrument, governed by strict boundaries and clear rules. In writing, however, the WORD transcends time and space, erasing all boundaries. Here, I can explore what lies beyond the paragraphs, the inner core of a person and the unfathomable depths of the soul.

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Jen Anderson

Writer Poet

Literature as a path into the inner world

The Magic of Storytelling

The Power of Poetry

The Core of the Human Self

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