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    A replication of an acid trip in pretty English woodland

    A film inspired by the woodland acid trip sequences in the memoir The Mad Artist: Psychonautic Adventures in the 1970s. Shot in the actual location of one of the trips, it replicates the unique primal intensity of woodland tripping, using extensive muti-layered video effects and complementary...
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    The Mad Artist: Psychonautic Adventures in the 1970s

    Sample Chapters now available to read: ‘The Alphabet Wood’, the book's opening five chapters, detailing Roger and Henry's epic first LSD trip. And ‘A Session at Ebury Lodge’, featuring the wacky Bournemouth student hall of residence and introducing many of the colourful characters who appear...
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    The Mad Artist: Psychonautic Adventures in the 1970s

    The Mad Artist is now available from the Amazon Kindle store, for $2.99. http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Artist-Psychonautic-Adventures-ebook/dp/B003XT5RAI
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    3-D—A Vicariously Trippy Experience

    "The news that Alice in Wonderland has become the tenth highest grossing movie of all time, supplanting Peter Jackson’s The Two Towers, further strengthens the hold the 3-D phenomenon has taken over cinema. The fact that an offbeat fantasy, which did not receive the highest critical praise...
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    What Video are you watching?

    Jackie Gleason on acid seeing Groucho Marx as God.
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    We Are All Shamans-in-Training

    Where is the line between ‘mania’ and visionary experience?
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    The Mad Artist: Psychonautic Adventures in the 1970s

    Here's a review from The Psychedelic Press UK of my new memoir, which covers four years of psychedelically enhanced life in late 70s Britain. It’s written within the trip-lit tradition that inspired me—The Doors of Perception, The Hasheesh Eater, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas—and gives a...
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