Zachry K. Douglas, brings you his 30th book. A milestone in a lot of ways. He never set out to do more than a few books and never had an idea that this many people would read or want to read his books. This book in particular is a combination and compilation of his visit to Utah and the two weeks he spent there with his father and brother after coming back from Italy. Some of the work inside of this book was done in Italy and the rest of it was done in Utah and Texas. These writings are from his journals, typed pages, and whatever scratch paper he could find once he ran out of the journals he used while being away. There was a lot of time and energy placed within this book and the other books that are similar to them. He wanted to give the reader an inside look as to what it was like traveling overseas while being a writer. He often found himself imagining what it was like for the dead poets and artists of another time walking the streets he did and feeling their energy. This is not the last book that will include his travels. He hopes that you enjoy this book and all of the books he has put out. They may not be perfect, but neither he is. Love and blessings, always.
Zachry K. Douglas, brings you his 30th book. A milestone in a lot of ways. He never set out to do more than a few books and never had an idea that this many people would read or want to read his books. This book in particular is a combination and compilation of his visit to Utah and the two weeks he spent there with his father and brother after coming back from Italy. Some of the work inside of this book was done in Italy and the rest of it was done in Utah and Texas. These writings are from his journals, typed pages, and whatever scratch paper he could find once he ran out of the journals he used while being away. There was a lot of time and energy placed within this book and the other books that are similar to them. He wanted to give the reader an inside look as to what it was like traveling overseas while being a writer. He often found himself imagining what it was like for the dead poets and artists of another time walking the streets he did and feeling their energy. This is not the last book that will include his travels. He hopes that you enjoy this book and all of the books he has put out. They may not be perfect, but neither he is. Love and blessings, always.