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Announcing the release of "The Mythville Series"
Mythville: One
Godz, Cars & Cannon Experiential author Douglas McDaniel launches himself into a real-life search for the so-called Da Vinci code, driving into the networked thickets of American life, looking for signs of myth and romance in the age of automotive machines. Read moreMythville: Dos
Human Search Engine The journey continues as the quest for myth in an age of information overload leads to online life as an editor for Access Internet Magazine. A story about all human search engines as they chase the ghost in the machine. Read moreMythville: Tres
William Blake in Cyberspace Experiential author Douglas McDaniel takes on the visionary art and poetry of William Blake, comparing an otherworldly worldview to that revolutionary, romantic era to our own wild, wired, mythic world. Read moreThe Bards of Mythville
The Kachina's Son Poems about the Four Corners area written while author Douglas McDaniel was living in Telluride, Colorado. Read moreIpswich at War A few days after Sept. 11, 2001, poet and essayist Douglas McDaniel moved to Ipswich, on the North Shore of Massachusetts. A collection of poems from that period of fear and anxiety, as well as the polemic essay, "Media Arts and War." Read more
The Road to Mythville A collection of poems on the new millennium in America, drawing from decade of bouncing across the country as a journalist and Kerouac-style poet, from the Southwestern deserts to the shores of New England and back again. Read more