I've had tons of normal jobs before I found my way. Then I became a comic book enthusiast that turned it into a business. I had the largest comic book store in Tampa Bay Florida. Then became an boo...view moreI've had tons of normal jobs before I found my way. Then I became a comic book enthusiast that turned it into a business. I had the largest comic book store in Tampa Bay Florida. Then became an bootlegger of extreme horror videos for a couple of years. That turned into a cult and underground video store in Y-Bor City and then that morphed into Unearthed Films. A dvd company specializing in hard to find movies. I bought the rights to Rock & Rule and Aftermath and other wonderful films.
I've been working on a book for over ten years and it is finally finished. It's called Hellucination. It's my memoir. It shows the reader of my path thru life from when I was an Atheist, to belief and then finding God.
Here's the synopsis below.
A drug-fueled trip through the gruesome levels of Hell may sound like a
fictional horror story to some, and since the traveler in question was
movie distributor Stephen Biro, it could just as easily have been one
of his film projects. But Stephen's experiences were the real,
life-changing sort. They're also proof that the Lord
does work in mysterious ways -- extending all the
way to squares of LSD and nitrous oxide cartridges.
Armed with psychedelics, hallucinogenics and a brave desire to meet God
no matter the personal cost, Stephen pushed beyond the boundaries of
safe drug use. He took the most nightmarish of trips from a cramped
one-bedroom apartment that he used for running his underground video
business. With initial difficulty finding God in his altered state,
Stephen instead encountered depravity and grotesquery enough to make
his soul weep, but he pushed on. And if that wasn't bad enough, his
Hellish experiences bled over into his waking days, and his friends and
acquaintances began identifying themselves to him as Antichrists,
deities and other assorted beings from "the other side." Reality was
blurring and shifting, and Stephen was run utterly ragged. Could he
fulfill his quest to learn universal truths before his extreme drug use
took its toll?
Hellucination: A Memoir spares no disturbing detail
of the unusual route that one man took to find Christ and the God of
the Bible. The memoir also follows younger Stephen through his 1970s
childhood and his bizarre early encounters with religion that drove him
to Atheism.view less