Stephen Warde Anderson

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Industry Arts
Occupation Fine artist
Location Rockford, Illinois, United States
Introduction Stephen Warde Anderson is a professional fine artist. A writer as well, he is the author of the pseudo-biographical novel, Peregrinations of a Solitary in Limbo, Code of the the New Aristocrat -- A Guide for the Post-Modern Gentleman, and Musings and Versings ...Essays, Aphorisms, and Poems, The Art of Stephen Warde Anderson, Neoclassical Naif, a memoir with hundreds of illustrations of his paintings, volumes of The Anderson Revisionist Bible, --The Books of Moses and The Gospel of John, Proverbs, Song of Songs, Observations, Ruminations, and Exhortations, Reflections Quirky and Wry, Popular History: Biographical Sampler, Popular History: Epidemics and Infectious Diseases, Epitaphs: Ditties of the Dying-- all available at lulu.com. Anderson was born in 1953 and is a lifelong bachelor. He served in the U.S. Navy. Of a working class background, he is of Scottish descent on his father's side and claims a rich early New England genealogy from his mother's family.
Interests painting, reading, jogging, music, films, history, genealogy, UFO's, figure skating (watching)
Favorite Movies Yesterday Was a Lie, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Emma (Paltrow), Passion of Joan of Arc (silent), Magic in the Moonlight, Carnival of Souls (Hilligoss), Bucket of Blood (59), Pumpkin (Ricci), The Ninth Gate (Depp), Scoop, Amelie, Cold Comfort Farm, Devil Girl From Mars (53)
Favorite Music Enya, The Carpenters, ABBA, Bobbie Gentry, Katie Melua, Nina and Frederik, Nana Mouskouri, Frank Sinatra, Secret Garden, Astrud Gilberto, Petula Clark, Jane Morgan, Sarah Brightman, Katherine Jenkins, Graham Dalby and the Grahamophones, Anne Mattila, Vladimir Horowitz
Favorite Books Works by G.K. Chesterton, Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Austen, Anne Bronte, Ayn Rand, Hugh Lofting's Dr. Dolittle books

Never mind the turtle. Don't you think you're sure to win?

If I could answer these questions I would be writing jokes for the Tonight Show, instead of a blog,