Here are some of my most popular poems, stories, and humor about road trips and travel. I prefer to travel by car instead of a plane, but I am okay by train. Now, in my sixties, I’m primarily a West Coast traveler, hitting all the Western stops of the Pacific Coastliner. Most of my trips have been rewarding, but there were some that caused much distress. Enjoy these tidbits of fictional and non-fictional experiences. I don’t know which is which anymore.
Some Things About the Crow—Mark Tulin
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Travel-related poetry:
Transient creativity in The Adventurist in a Makeshift Mobile Home.
A revolution occurred in On the Wings of Spirit Airlines.
Being a third-wheel in Stuck in the Backseat of a Car.
Meditation on a Zafu cushion. Moon Over Pagoda.
Travel-related stories, both fiction and non-fiction:
Traveling by subway in Spirit in the Subway.
In search of Kerouac, Unlike Kerouac.
A stoners’ road trip in The Tao of Hashish.
The Graduate continues in The Back of a Santa Barbara Bus.
Humorous travel:
A foul road trip in Spring Training by Van.
Suppressing common sense in Gluttony on the Cruise Ship.
Reader Comment of the Week:
Thank you, Julia Kalman, fellow author at Medium.com. for writing this comment about The Wayward Son: “Thank you for sharing this deeply personal journey with us. Keep exploring and continue to share your unique experiences. Your story is an inspiration for others navigating their own paths.”
Crow picture of the week:
www.crowonthewire.com—Books by Mark Tulin