My Apocrypha 1: Intro

Well, we haven’t done one in a while, so we’re going to do another blog blast. Here are some lost stories, violent, beautiful, and at times, hilarious, about things that happened in my life that don’t really fit in any category. I will be releasing one a day at 8:00 p.m. until they’re done. Now I’ll get out of the way and let the story entertain you. Here is My Apocrypha.


The lost pages of the Bible.

A lot of controversy swirls around the scrolls found a few hundred years ago talking about half human, half angel giants and Gabriel’s war on Heaven. I’m not a theologian, so I will not speculate whether they are true stories of the Judeo-Christian God or if they are nothing more than fan fiction, but the title fits for the theme of Reality of the Unreal Mind, Vol. 4, which I am calling The Reliquary.

I call it by that title for so many reasons, most important of which is that after volume three, I see my life as a story set within God’s world and my body as his temple. The story that comes from my temple is odd and hard to believe and magical. It is hard truths and horrors, and it is everything you will find in a modern church.

Every section of my autobiography so far has had a theme that went with it.

The Rise of the Storyteller.

The Shattered Mind.

The Descendants.

Guardian’s War.

All of them have had a set number of stories that fit in that section.

These stories do not. Each one of them stands on their own, or leans haphazardly on the one beside it, but this apocrypha is a collection of tales that I feel need to be told if I am to be understood, and if my life is going to be meaningful.

So now I present to you the lost stories of my autobiography: My Apocrypha.


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