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This book is the cumulative knowledge gained through living in Thailand for eight years and traveling on a budget. It contains complete itinerary with logistics of a trip from Bangkok to the southernmost Thai island of Koh Lipe and then up along the Andaman coast and crossing over the Kra Isthmus and out onto the Gulf of Thailand. It contains notes on Chang and Samet and other islands. It is a kit in the sense that it tells you how to go about things, such as outfitting a hut with lights on the porch and how to avoid the rip-offs that can occur. Thousands of bits of pieces making up tips for travel in Thailand. While written by a budget traveler, it is also of value to the high-end traveler, who can use this kit to explore less commercial areas and as a guide to specific locations. It is not a mere listing of locations or a standard tourist guide that while good, often leaves tourists staring at a hundred places and not able to decide easily an accommodation or a restaurant. This is a ‘How to Guide,’ written by a guy who has stayed on islands many times, for up to eight weeks straight. He knows how to get what you want and how to take your trip to a higher level. Jack Wily, the author, is currently traveling in Thailand and will support you through email or guide services, if you desire, while you are here in Thailand. He might be convinced to give out his cell number. Jack is the author of a number of fiction books and stories. This particular book can be found on Amazon for 14.99 plus any related Amazon shipping charges. If you order directly from Jack, he will knock a dollar off the price and depending on location in America pick up the shipping charge or a percentage of it. The book will be shipped immediately on PayPal verification and probably it will arrive within 48 hours. Drop an email to Island of Sand Publications at islandofsand@yahoo.com if you would like a copy of the book, and after you have purchased the book, or if you have any questions. Your copy will be new and untouched by human hands ... except for the people packaging it that is. If you live outside the contiguous U.S. and wish a copy of the book, please email me for applicable shipping charges or order from Amazon. While I sit on the edge of the sea, I see a lot of hotel people walking by who are paying up to twenty times my cost per night, and while I, too, travel that way at times, I know and sometimes hear them say ... ‘We should try that sometime,’ and I wanted to tell them how and how trouble-free this kind of vacation can be, and that, along with my love of the sea, islands, and sky is what motivated me to write this book. Hope to see you out there ... and you know ... I just might.

This blog contains-buried on the Island of Sand in a treasure chest-five threads that can be separated out by clicking on the labels: Writing Craft, The Bazarre Tale of Golem L. Window-Island of Sand, The Non-Fiction Version of Island of Sand, Thailand Travel, and a writer's Journal. The chest itself is located not at the end of the rainbow but under its arc on Elephant Island. I buried it there. In front of the huts. The rest of the skeleton ha ha matey... I'll never tell. By the way, if you would like a paperback copy of my guide ... Thailand Travel Kit send me an email at islandofsand@yahoo.com and for those of you in the contiguous United States I will ship direct for about 13.99 (California, will inform if shipping cost exceeds limit for some states) Paypal available.


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Sunday, October 25, 2009

An Ode to Stephen King

Thailand Travel Kit: Huts, Trip Itineraries, and Tips for the Budget or Upscale Tourist by a Thailand Insider who has lived in Thailand for 8 years by Jack B. Wily ... see you in Thailand ...

I see that 'Under the Dome' will be delayed for a month on the Kindle. I mean Stephen King has always been an icon for some of us. But I have to wonder what the publishing companies are thinking about. They say they want to charge more for the hard cover edition. I am a big fan of books like Misery and Pet Semetary, books that King will probably never write again. I will probably read Under the Dome as well, but I certainly have no need or ambition to be the first to read it. I have to apoligise in a way. He has been a mentor to me and I am sure to a lot of other writers. Somewhere along the road he decided that it was somehow wrong to write books that don't fit into the literary genre in the way that some famous authors have achieved. I always looked at him as a master of craft and his 'wordy' way of writing never bothered me. Years back I read Needful Things and thought it was fantastic, but after having read him for years, I felt I had had enough of the extremely scary stuff. I never finished that book, due to the number of fantastic examples of people in the store buying those needful things. Each and everyone was a fantastic story, but I had read a lot of his books. Now I want to read another, but he hasn't written another. I saw him on video on YouTube, talking about another writer that wrote about vampires. I mean, I like to read realistic stories of vampires, the rest of the genre doesn't really interest me. But the arragance in that video, he repeated 'this terrific book about vampires molested by pedophiles, sort of turned me off. And all I could think was that somebody had better tell him that the short story stuff of late looked pretty amatuerish. His novels look wordy, without keeping you on the edge of your pants. I don't blame him for that. He said in one of the videos I watched that some had said he was  biting at his own tail like a dog. He said he had written all the scarry stuff. And I thought that this amazing writer should let it go and retire. I thought about all the money. I thought I would travel, that I would somehow give up writing. He has had his era. But if he is to have more, he will have to write another Pet Semitary. And I doubt he ever will. I read a lot. Buying a book a month after it is released means absolutely nothing to me. I mean, as much as I love to read, reading a book the day it comes out has never meant anything to me, and I very much doubt that it means anything to other readers. Especially to readers who would like to see real publishers and real editors live once again.

1 comments:

Unknown March 25, 2010 at 2:33 AM  

stay down i feel stephan should have hung his kings crown up long ago.one can only get so much so called scary shit from his hieniken, not to say its not a fine beer but come on scary dont think so shit yes sorry stud want real frightning stuff go with the reality of pure evil that truly does exist out there all though i did like the one you wrote about the house of slave children and pennywise the clown even needfull things was alright but could have been spun better oh well you made yours now thats good shit

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