The novel Demiurge is an existential-psychological work in which an individual’s inner world and commitment to their principles come into conflict with the norms of society.
“Evil must not be understood; it must be fought or accepted. There is no other way.” Vincent felt how hopeless and meaningless his words sounded in that moment…
Harsh, unconventional stories that explore a person’s search for identity, their “self”, in relation to guilt, the weight of duty, and the individual’s role in society.
“We can’t become someone’s convenient solution just because ordinary people don’t act that way. Remember, we are not ordinary people. And we never will be.”
Works by Jen Anderson in Collections Explore the author’s plays, stories, and poetry, published across various literary collections, anthologies, and cultural outlets.
Works by Jen Anderson in Collections Explore the author’s plays, stories, and poetry, published across various literary collections, anthologies, and cultural outlets.