I held the hand of a Satanist
by Vincent Stone
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About the Book
I hope I HELD THE HAND OF A SATANIST inspires and enriches you. My writing skills at the time this was created are not the best, and the book is filled with profanity, hatred and nudity...mostly my nudity. There is a photo of me portrayed as an Indian woman giving birth to myself. It’s horrible! I could not get my editor to touch this book with a ten foot extension ladder, so there are probably a lot of editorial mistakes–plus I was drunker than hell. Every friend that bought a copy sent it back to me. It is terrible. Please don't buy a copy, plus it is expensive.
I'm certain that you will enjoy this extremely personal and revealing chronicle of betrayal, truth, short stories, and my personal religious convictions, frustrations, and observations. Carrying shame like a corpse without a coffin down a darkened alley of regret, toxic shame, and blasphemy, I have come to learn that we, who are like me, are as the dead that stare at the living with both eyebrows raised. We are the damned, but we're open to suggestions.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 440 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320052757
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781320052764
- Publish Date: Feb 20, 2009
- Language English
- Keywords Patty, Glenbaby, murder, channel, dead, crematory, Stone, Vincent, Satanism, Satan
About the Creator
As a painter of 20 years, I have studied under several prominent artists including Kathleen Bracamontes, George Kaforus, and Dave Archer, each adding to my personal experience as a painter and creator of fine art. Currently I have quit painting and making any art whatsoever. All of my art materials have literally been retired in suitcases. Once, I was a driven artist, and felt that I must create. I spent a lot of time making art in order to satisfy my anxieties, and I have explored many mediums, but that is the past now. Some of my most recent works include bronze, B&W photography, and assemblage installations. Take some time to visit my website at vincentstone.com and check out my large inventory of available paintings under my GALLERY link on the left, I may be contacted there as well. I welcome your comments and opinions. Enjoy browsing through my portfolio, and I look forward to hearing from you soon!