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I am a free-lance writer, living in Maize, KS. I'm the author of War on Drugs/ War on People, published by Ide House, 1995, an expose of governmental corruption connected with the war on drugs. I've written Memoirs of a Drugged-Up, Sex-Crazed Yippie, a fictional look at the 1970s counter-culture, I Am Pol Pot, A fictional biography that looks into the possible motives and mindset of the late Cambodian dictator, and Can You Pass the Acid Test? A History of the Drug and Sex Counterculture and Its Censorship in the 20th Century. I have published articles nationally, in Contemporary Marxism, Paraplegia News and Vocational Biographies. In Kansas he has written for The Andover Journal, The Mt. Hope Clarion, the travel section of The Wichita Eagle, Kansas Works, and the alternative culture magazine Plethora. I was the past editor and publisher of two newspapers The Wichita Public Voice and The South Hutchinson Post Dispatch. During the 1980s, I worked as a reporter for The Clinton Daily Democrat and The St. Clair Courier, in Missouri.

favourite books

Fear And Loathing In Los Vegas, Hunter S. Thompson,
On the Nature of the Universe, Titus Lucretius Carus,
Dracula, Bram Stoker,
Post Office, Charles Bukowsky,

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Memoirs of a Drugged-Up, Sex-C....

Steve Otto

This book tells of a 1970s counter-culture drug user, Mark Spies. It includes tales from the 1970s drugs, sex, politics and rock and roll.


Memoirs of a Drugged-Up, Sex-Crazed Yippie takes the reader through the life of a 1970s counter-culture drug user. Mark Spies goes from casual pot smoking to habitual use of pharmaceutical narcotics and cocaine. Due to the changing sexual attitudes, Spies has several unconventional sexual encounters. The 1970s brought us the "Woodstock generation." There was a sense of idealism that developed at the beginning and died at the end of that decade. Many counter-culture books focus on the 1960s, yet there are plenty of events in the 1970s that deserve attention. Nixon's war in Vietnam and Cambodia dominated the news and affected America's youth. Nixon's war on drugs impacted the counter-culture life style. Then there was punk rock, disco, casual cocaine use and revolutions braking out around the world by 1979. With politics in the background, this book gives the reader a look at drug use and the difficult business of drug dealing. The drugs, sexual attitudes, music and politics made the 1970s what they were. Taken as a whole, this book will give some insight into the people and events of the 1970s counter-culture.

 

I Am Pol Pot

Steve Otto

The making of Democratic Kampuchea
A fictional autobiography


This novel looks at Pol Pot’s revolution, which developed as a result of the 1970s turbulence of the Vietnam War. When President Richard Nixon spread the Vietnam War to Kampuchea, (called Cambodia today) he not only caused outrage and protest at home, including the Kent State Ohio massacres, but he also threw Kampuchea into a state of civil war. His inept handling of the situation brought about one of the strangest and cruel social experiment of the 20th Century. Pol Pot ruled through a committee known for the first year only as the Ankar (organization). His name was not even spoken to the Kampuchean people for two years. His Communist Party of Kampuchea had amassed a powerful movement of disenfranchised peasants, who were loyal to him and his regime. The Residence of Phnom Penh, the city’s capital, were not so lucky. They were treated with suspicion and punishment for those considered “un-redeemable” was harsh.
This novel looks at the Cambodian revolution from inside the ruling circle. It is a depiction of the man, his ideas and his motives. He saw himself as the world’s great redeemer, while most people outside his movement saw a horror show. This is his story.

 

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I haven't had time to read all of this, but I like it so far. It kind of reminds me of my book. It seems a kind of personal adventure. I finished posting my book, so if you have time to look at the ending and tell me what you think, I'd appreciate it. I plan to finish reading your book also and I'll... view book

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I like the raw language. It has a realistic feel to it. I can tell you’ve written on a subject you are familiar with. I like the style you chose, it flows well and gets to the point quickly. I haven’t read all of it yet, but it is interesting enough I plan to come back and read more of it. Good rea... view book

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I like how your book print is presented It is easy to read that way. I like how you build up the character descriptions. This is an interesting storyline and you have a unique writing stile. I haven’t read it all yet, I just skipped around. But I definitely want to read some of the other chapters wh... view book

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