A passage. This story is a passage. A chapter from my earliest adventures. A moment in time recounting the first time I traveled through time...or something like that. I may have been dimension hopping. We're still not certain. Anyway, I share this with you because it was also the first time (time, time, time...) I met Ezekiel and Jacob Trate, or any other member of the Trate family. I share this with you because it was the first time I met Frank. I share this with you because the whole deal was a portal full of fun (you'll get this joke once you start reading). Anyway, open up and come on in.…mehr
A passage. This story is a passage. A chapter from my earliest adventures. A moment in time recounting the first time I traveled through time...or something like that. I may have been dimension hopping. We're still not certain. Anyway, I share this with you because it was also the first time (time, time, time...) I met Ezekiel and Jacob Trate, or any other member of the Trate family. I share this with you because it was the first time I met Frank. I share this with you because the whole deal was a portal full of fun (you'll get this joke once you start reading). Anyway, open up and come on in. Let me introduce you to these folks. Believe it or not, they've likely saved your life at some point. They definitely saved mine. I hope you enjoy our story. Your friend, Truant
Truant D. Memphis is also the author of Littlethumb Sneezed, Post Oh!pocalypto Poppycock, Daffodil, and the novella The Boy Who Fell from the Past. He's written for the stage, performed in theater and on film, and curated multiple religious texts into one giant book of rules titled Meditations With Monkeys. When he isn't writing, he's painting or exercising or listening to music or watching screen content or reminiscing about the good ol' days or thinking about tomorrow or noodling with an instrument or ranting about the nature of existence. Or, walking with his best friend, a lil' doggie named Roscoe. You might find Truant and Roscoe roaming the streets of Louisville, KY, kicking rocks. You will know them by the smiles on their faces. Peace.
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