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The Mythos

Origin, vision, and the living lore behind Skin of Sin.

Skin of Sin — bark-skinned bayou figure

Skin of Sin lives in the black water between myth and memory — dark graphic stories, cosmic weirdness, justice rot, survival, and Louisiana bayou soul.

This is a living archive of fiction and nonfiction: grit on the porch, fog on the levee, and the places where beauty still has teeth. Stories, essays, and reflections land on X, Substack, and here — always growing.

The name is a promise and a warning. Skin of Sin wears the world close — flesh and flora, guilt and gold, the soft animal of the body pressed against something older than language.

Beside the fiction sit quieter essays and reflections in Shrine — nonfiction from Skin of Sin, kept off the page as outbound marks.

Pillars

What we hold sacred

01

Myth as Living Matter

Folklore is not costume. It is a system that still breathes — and we treat it with reverence and teeth.

02

Beauty That Devours

We chase the sublime: sensual, elegant, and dangerous. Nothing pretty without a shadow.

03

The Threshold

Reality and legend are neighboring rooms. The door stays open — and the water keeps what you give it.

Invitation

The water is open

Walk the archive. Read the journal. Step into the chamber. Or send word through contact — answers come for what is meant to be answered.