Hello. This is John Rhodes again, and this is the eighth chapter of my San Francisco podcast novel and free audiobook, “Little Bird Told Me”, entitled “Going to Mexico”. This is a rather long chapter being about 20 minutes. In relation to this chapter about Mexico, when I was young, in my early teen years I visited Oaxaca, during a period when I lived most of the time in Mexico with the hippies in Yelapa, Mexico, near Puerto Vallarta, which still has no road to it. The first hut I lived in down there, Donovan Leitch, the Scottish folk musician had just moved out of, back in 1965. I moved around to a couple different huts in Yelapa, that one being the first one I lived in. I lived on about 25 dollars a month. I also got to know a lot of the big Mexican rock musicians, the biggest being some of the musicians who played with the Mexican blues musician Javier Batiz. I haven’t visited Oaxaca since then, except for once in the late 70’s, but didn’t stay long, because it was winter, and it was bitterly cold there in Huatla at 11,000 feet. There are peaks near there that are easy to climb that reach to 14,000 feet. At night in the late summer in the rainy season, late at night, after a day’s rain, when there is a full moon, the valleys fill with luminous oceans of clouds that splash against the mountains, and at 11,000 feet there are millions of stars in the sky. The view is truly breathtaking. I won’t bore you with my story any more. I’ll just let you tune in your iPod and listen to Michael Butler, the narrator tell the story. Enjoy. Oh, by the way. The music in the beginning is a sound by “Canned Heat”, called “Huatla”.
As of March 2008 I am writing this. By June 2008 all the chapters of my serial novel will be posted on my site for downloading. I will probably keep those chapters in their complete form until I have a new novel out. Then I will only have maybe half the book posted, and you will have to buy the full audio version from iTunes (Type in my name John F. Rhodes),or from www.audible.com. Please don’t think that since the whole book is out for free you shouldn’t also buy an audio copy or a text copy. I doubt highly that you were a “Digger” in the sixties from Haight Street and don’t believe in money. If you are a “Digger” from Haight Street, please remember to keep the faith and tell all your friends about my podcast. It’s cheap! 9 or 10 bucks!
This is a far-out hip, free audio book and podcast novel by John Rhodes that takes place in San Francisco, in the Haight called, "Little Bird Told Me". It is an Avant Garde story told in the 90's. I don't want it stereotyped in any culture so it might be better called an enlightened love story. Peace and love are main topics in the book though just like with the hippies.
I also live in the Haight and have an audio/video Haight Street open mike poetry podcast called: Mystic Babylon at http://mysticbabylon.podomatic.com , which is also run as a free local TV show on the cable access Comcast channels. Please listen in, but just as people support Public Broadcasting, I hope you will support me by buying either my novel or my poetry book (Spirits of Bondage and Inherent Transcendence). The only way to find the paid version on iTunes is by clicking on browse, then audio books, then fiction and then, John Rhodes. I hope they fix that. You can buy both books in text from www.authorhouse.com .Please tell a friend! Note: also visit: http://www.rhodespoetry.com .
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