This week I talk to Mike Fiorito, author of several books, including The Hated Ones, Falling from Trees, Sleeping with Fishes, Call Me Guido, Freud’s Haberdashery Habits and Hallucinating Huxley.
Falling from Trees received the 2022 Independent Press Distinguished Book Award in the short story category.
Mike's latest book, Mescalito Riding His White Horse, is inspired by the music of bluegrass legend Peter Rowan.
He has a novel in production, slated to come out in 2024, called For All We Know, which examines the phenomena and the liminality that always seems to be associated with it.
I saw Mike’s book, Mescalito Riding His White
Horse, pop up on my Instagram feed, and the name and cover caught my eye. I didn’t know anything about Mike, or Peter
Rowan, for that matter, but I kept feeling drawn to reach out. I know better, at this point, than to ignore those little sparks of connection. When I did reach out I discovered that we
inhabit unexpected overlapping landscapes, including Tibetan Buddhism, wisdom traditions, ufology, profound dreams and visions, and a fascination with the phenomena. Mike sent me a copy of Mescalito, and when I began reading, I was astonished at the flurry of synchronicities with my own writing that emerged in
the very first paragraph. Those of you who have listened to or read my book will catch it right away, I’m sure.
The Flip by Jeffrey Kripal
Metrocard art by Juan Carlos Pinto
Tibetan singer Yungchen Lhamo
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