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World Without Pain: The Story of a Search
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Road Signs
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A collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories -
Thoughts from the Aerie
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Memoirs and essays on a range of topics
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Silent Interviews
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Stories about the mysterious Telepathic Guild Invisible People
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A collection of science fiction and fantasy stories The Relocation Blues
Adriana’s Family
The Woman Who Fell Backwards and Other Stories
Apocalypse Bluff and Other Stories
The Senescent Nomad Hits the Road
Invasive Procedures: Stories
Heroes and Other Illusions: Stories
Bedlam Battle: An Omnibus of the One Thousand Series
After the Fireflood
Caliban’s Children
The Fantasy Book Murders
Opting Out and Other Departures
Sunflower: A Novel
America Redux: Impressions of the United States After Thirty-Five Years Abroad
Fear or Be Feared: Fantasies
Writing as a Metaphysical Experience
Reviews and Reflections on Books, Literature, and Writing
The One Thousand: A Novella
The One Thousand: Book Two: Team of Seven
The One Thousand: Book Three: Black Magic Bus
The One Thousand: Book Four: Deconstructing the Nightmare
After the Rosy-Fingered Dawn: A Memoir of Greece
The Misadventures of Mama Kitchen: A Novel
Dark Mirrors: Dystopian Tales
Love Children: A Novel
Painsharing and Other Stories
The Dragon Ticket and Other Stories
Tag Archives: travel
Book Review: The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics by Bruce J. Schulman; Part 1: What the Seventies Mean To Me
I graduated high school in the class of 1970, having just turned 17 years old. After a few months of drinking and carousing I was off to university in California. At the time I hadn’t a clue about what anything … Continue reading
Adventures
I am reminded of when I stood at the freeway entrance, my thumb out, ready to hitchhike off into the unknown, at the start of my first great journey. I wrote about this experience in my memoir, “World Without Pain: … Continue reading
Book Review: Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found by Suketu Mehta; Part One: Perspectives
I’m only about a third of the way through this long book, but it has brought up so many impressions and memories that I feel I must write them down. So this is not so much a review of the … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Travel
Tagged Bombay, book review, India, Maximum City, Mumbai, Suketu Mehta, travel
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West to East: Jet Lag Revisited
Last night I slept well. I fell asleep around 12:30 a.m. and woke up at 7:30, fell back asleep and woke up at ten. Some of you may not realize what an amazing phenomenon that was until I explain. I … Continue reading
Jet Lag and the Juxtaposition of Cultures
I arrived in San Diego after about twenty-eight hours of travel time. Leaving Thessaloniki, Greece, early Thursday morning I flew to Athens, then boarded a plane for an eleven-hour flight to Newark, New Jersey, my port of entry to the … Continue reading
World Without Pain: The Story of a Search by John Walters – Now Available!
My new memoir, “World Without Pain: The Story of a Search” has just been published and is now available at Amazon, Smashwords, and other outlets. Here is the description from the back cover: “In the 1970s, after the … Continue reading
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Tagged hippies, hitchhiking, memoir, personal quest, travel, World Without Pain
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Greece: A Memoir; Part 4: Delphi (1976)
Back in Athens I stayed just one night and then was on the move again. This time I hitchhiked through the hills to the northwest to Delphi, site of the ancient oracle. It was a long, hot trip, and I … Continue reading
Greece: A Memoir; Part 3: Athens and the Islands (1976)
(This is an excerpt of a memoir-in-progress of my life in Greece.) In Athens I found a cheap hostel in the Plaka, a cluster of old buildings and narrow streets at the foot of the Acropolis. I shared a hot, … Continue reading
Posted in Greece: A Memoir, Travel
Tagged Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Greek Islands, Milos, Serifos, travel
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Greece: A Memoir; Part 2: First Contact
(This is an excerpt of a memoir-in-progress of my life in Greece.) I first entered Greece in the summer of 1976. It was the culmination of a grand hitchhiking arc I had made through Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, and Yugoslavia. … Continue reading




























