The Black Flame

Write the text of your article here! =The Black Flame= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article is about the magazine. For the science fiction novel by Stanley G. Weinbaum, see The Black Flame (novel). For the 2006 album by the band Wolf, see The Black Flame (album). The Black Flame is a magazine published by the Church of Satan. It was begun in 1989, when the other Church of Satan magazine, The Cloven Hoof, went on hiatus. Originally, the Black Flame was a quarterly newsletter, but it then evolved into a bi-annual publication.

In recent years, publication of the Black Flame seems to have been halted, with issue #16 (the "Music and Art Interview Issue") the most-recently published. An announcement has been made that further issues will be released as journals, with extensive essays and articles, as opposed to interviews. There is currently no set release date for issue #17, but rather a statement from the Church of Satan that "it will be released when we have enough material to justify publication."

Selected Articles

The Tide Turns by Peter H. Gilmore (Vol. 4, No. 3 & 4) Elbow-Patch Commandos by Blanche Barton (Vol. 4, No. 3 & 4) My Dark, Satanic Love by Peggy Nadramia (Vol. 4, No. 3 & 4) The Third Side by Anton Szandor LaVey Sycophants Unite! by Blanche Barton From Late Gothic to the Renaissance in the North by Timothy Patrick Butler Pervasive Pantywaistism by Peter H. Gilmore They by Anton Szandor LaVey Lot Lice by Anton Szandor LaVey In Praise of Big Asses by Jim Mitchell Interview with Jimmy Vargas by Peggy Nadramia (Issue #16) Interview with David E. Williams by Joshua Buckley (Issue #16) Dirty Books by Kevin I. Slaughter (Issue #16) After the Absurd by Christopher R. Mealie (Issue #16)