A lot of people have asked for it. So I’m doing it.
I’m going to continue writing what I’m now calling the World of the Grand Praxis narratives.
The truth is, I enjoy writing them.
And I believe in what they represent.
Mythology has always been a central part of the human condition.
The Lord of the Rings isn’t just a story—it’s an expression of Tolkien’s moral orientation. It teaches something real behind the fantasy.
Star Trek, under Roddenberry, did the same: a mythos of exploration without conquest, of dignity amid difference.
Ronald D. Moore’s reimagined Battlestar Galactica did it too, in a darker key.
Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale shows how quickly freedom collapses under the weight of fear and complicity.
These mythologies aren’t just entertainment.
They are human frameworks for moral truth.
They may be fiction—but the morality they explore is as real as the air we breathe.
Humans have always been storytellers.
It’s not an ornament to our lives. It’s central to how we remember, to how we understand, to how we survive.
So I will continue building out The World of the Grand Praxis.
Stories like A Return To The Circus, The Revealer, The Revolution—these are my small attempts to keep that human tradition alive.
These pieces will continue to be subject to a 5-day paywall, as a reward to my supporters. After that, they will always be freely available to everyone.
Because meaning is meant to be shared.
Because mythology is how we hold the center—together.
Thank you for walking the wire with me.
Looking forward to it, Mike.