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God
Bless
the Freaks

Three essays on surviving the system, finding identity in the margins, and blessing the outcasts who made it out. Written from inside the life — not outside looking in.

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Chapter 1 — From the Manuscript

Austin

The neon hum of the "NYG" sign was the only heartbeat in the alley. Inside, the air smelled of green soap, cheap coffee, and the metallic tang of old secrets. Coil sat in his throne of cracked leather, his hands steady as a surgeon's, though he preferred the term 'butcher of beauty.' He wasn't just a tattoo artist; he was the cartographer of the Freakside, mapping out the jagged edges of souls that didn't fit the city's smooth, plastic mold.

Above his station, a hand-painted wooden sign screamed "God Bless the Freaks." It wasn't a prayer; it was a warning. In this shop, the ink was deeper than skin. The bell over the door chimed, a high-pitched insult to the silence. In walked Null, a man so ordinary he looked like a default character in a boring simulation. Null wanted something "edgy" — a lion, maybe, or a compass. Coil sighed. "You're in the wrong place, friend. We don't do 'edgy.' We do 'honest.' And honestly, you look like you've never broken a rule in your life."

The needle began to chatter, a rhythmic snarl that filled the room. "The NYG brand — Not Your Gang — isn't about belonging," Coil whispered as he adjusted his goggles. "It's about the fact that nobody owns you. Not the city, not the job, and certainly not the person you think you're supposed to be." Perched on the workstation was the shop's silent witness: a yellow rubber duck wearing a tiny black leather eyepatch. Coil tapped its head for luck. "He sees more than most," Coil muttered. "He knows that no matter how much gray they pour on us, the freaks will always bob back to the surface."

— Chapter 1: Austin (pre-publication draft)

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Anthony Wayne Allen — IMP.357, author of God Bless the Freaks

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Anthony
Wayne Allen

IMP.357 — Wicked Wayne

Thirty-year tattoo artist. Denver-born, Louisiana-based. Clean since 2008. Living with myasthenia gravis for 28 years. IMP.357.

These essays aren't written toward an audience — they're written from a life. The tattoo shop floors, the courts, the rooms where people got honest about what broke them. If FreakSide is the brand, this book is the source code.

God Bless the Freaks. Not a tagline. A benediction.

30 Years Tattoo Denver → Louisiana Clean Since 2008 IMP.357 Myasthenia Gravis Warrior

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