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Captain Kirk’s Birthplace, Broken-down Cuba, and Giant Rodents in New Orleans

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 Posted in Cheap North America Travel, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music, contests | No Comments »

What do those three things have in common? They all factor into the March '09 issue of Perceptive Travel. One of our contributors this month---Luke Armstrong---is making an appearance for the first time, with his tale of riding a breaking ...

Nude Sikhs, Third Eyes, and Busloads Looking at a Big Rock

Sunday, February 8th, 2009 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel music, contests | No Comments »

Yes, it's time for a new issue of the Perceptive Travel webzine, where I serve as humble editor. As usual we dispense with the usual travel mag fluff and bring you some offbeat stories from book authors. Joel Carillet brings you ...

Perceptive Travel’s Third Birthday

Friday, January 2nd, 2009 Posted in Cheap Europe Travel, Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music, contests | 2 Comments »

This is the time of year when most media outlets phone in the "best of" roundup stories they wrote a few weeks ago so they can extend their New Year's partying without a care until Monday. I've been running around ...

Three serious parties, street food, and branding Shangri-la

Thursday, November 6th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Asia Travel, Cheap Latin America Travel, Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music | No Comments »

A headline like that can only mean one thing: a fascinating collection of new stories from Perceptive Travel. This time it's quite appropriate that I bring it up on this blog because four of the five stories take place in some ...

Strip Passport, Bogus Energy Fields, and Traveling Tribesmen

Friday, May 2nd, 2008 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books, Travel music | No Comments »

Yes indeed, those random unrelated phrases mean it's time for a new issue of Perceptive Travel. Follow this link to get right to it: Perceptive Travel May/June '08. The strip passport reference has to be experienced in full to be understood, ...