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David's interviews have been
translated into Japanese (Hachiman, 1995), Italian (Gruppo Futura,
1997), and Czechoslovakian (East Hauz, 1999). He was responsible for
the California-based research in two of British biologist
Rupert Sheldrake's books on unexplained phenomena in science:
Dogs
That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home
(Crown,
1999), which was the bestselling science book in the world for several
weeks in the Fall of 2000, and
The Sense of Being Stared
At (Crown, 2003). David has also made numerous contributions to
other books, including having co-written a chapter in Terence
McKenna's
The Archaic Revival (Harper, 1992).
He is currently
working on two new books--a book with Annie Sprinkle
about combining sex and drugs called
Sex on Drugs, and a new book of
interviews for St. Martin's Press entitled
Renaissance of the Mind.
David also teaches workshops with Annie Sprinkle on sex and drugs; to
find out more visit:
www.anniesprinkle.org
To find out
more about David's interview work visit his award-winning Web site:
Mavericks of the Mind |