Trey Lindquist
Bio
Men (and women) are that they might have joy.
I'm an aspiring Christian writer, artist, and animator striving for mature stories without offensive content. Other hobbies include Japanese toys and games and obsessing over dragons.🤣
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Blooms of the Apocalypse: A Mediocre Journal Entry by Ford Grayson
March 21, 2037 I’ll be honest. I don’t know why I’m writing all of this. I’m sure there are people smarter than me who are doing the same thing, people who actually know what in the world happened and why. Or at the very least can figure it out themselves. I doubt anyone will read this journal. That is, if it (and myself) even survives. But at the very least, maybe people will find my story entertaining, if not completely obsolete. Here goes nothing.
By Trey Lindquist5 years ago in Fiction
Origami and the Origin of Awkwardness
In the beginning of my middle school years, I had an obsession with origami. Oh no no no, this was no ordinary obsession. I couldn’t simply put an end to it and move on with my life. This obsession took root deep in my mind, driving me to constantly fold and create every chance I had. If there was any paper in my house, it would not be there for long. My hands would appear to friends and peers to writhe and fumble with no clear rhyme or reason, but a trained eye could see that I was making art; a cootie catcher to predict the future, star boxes to hold precious belongings, foxes and birds to decorate even the plainest of rooms. All the knowledge I had came from a book of ancient techniques; The Usborne Book of Origami and other Paper Projects. With its wisdom and guidance, I was truly a prodigy in the art of origami.
By Trey Lindquist5 years ago in Confessions

