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Aliens, Spiritualists, and Motorbike Taxis

September 1st, 2009 Posted in Cheap Asia Travel, Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music

How do these three things go together? In the latest issue of Perceptive Travel of course. Toss in acrobats, clairsentinents, and bossa nova singers and you’ve got something bearing no resemblance to Travel & Leisure.

Saigon resident Richard Sterling returns with A Dollar and a Dime in Vietnam

David Lee Drotar returns with Signs of Alien Life Among Us, based on his trip to Quebec City.

We welcome the debut of Rachel Dickinson, author of Falconer on the Edge, with her story Cliff Notes From Beyond.

David Farley reviews two books: The Billionaire’s Vinegar and Rag and Bone: A Journey Among the World’s Holy Dead. Travel book reviews

I got on a tear and dove into five world music CDs, with music from Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and Tuva.

You can always see what’s new by landing on Perceptive Travel issue page or drop in on the home page to see what we’re giving away that month to newsletter subscribers. This time it’s a cool little Sansa SlotRadio player loaded up with music. Sign up on the home page to get in on the action or just follow this link.

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