- Trips
- require
- a
- couple
- of
- things.
- First,
- you
- have
- to
- possess
- a
- body.
- There
- is
- no
- compromise
- on
- this.
Secondly,
- trips
- require
- some
- form
- of
- transportation,
- and
- demand
- that
- you
- go
- by
- air,
- water,
- or
- ground.
- And,
- unless
- you
- are
- walking,
- you’re
- surrounded
- by
- a
- human-made
- contraption
- that
- limits
- your
- space
- as
- you
- move
- to
- your
- destination.
A
- Mind
- Trip,
- however,
- is
- completely
- different.
- With
- a
- mind
- trip,
- you
- are
- limited
- only
- by
- your
- imagination.
- Wait…shame
- on
- me
- for
- using
- the
- word
- limited.
- We
- know
- better
- than
- that!
A
- mind
- trip
- is
- limitless
- and
- borderless.
- Infinite
- doesn’t
- begin
- to
- describe
- it.
- It
- astonishes
- the
- human
- mind
- and
- ignores
- the
- laws
- of
- physics.
- In
- fact,
- it
- ignores
- every
- other
- law
- ever
- created,
- or
- ever
- will
- be
- created.
Luckily,
- you
- don’t
- have
- to
- rely
- on
- our
- pitiful
- attempts
- at
- describing
- a
- mind
- trip.
- The
- stories
- in
- this
- anthology
- will
- show
- you
- exactly
- what
- a
- mind
- trip
- is—and
- how
- easy
- it
- is
- to
- take
- one.
- All
- you
- have
- to
- do
- is
- read
- the
- first
- word,
- and
- you’re
- off.
Bon
- voyage!If
- you're
- still
- confused
- as
- to
- what
- a
- mind
- trip
- is,
- come
- inside
- this
- anthology
- and
- learn
- from
- the
- best:
Catharine
- Leggett,
- Ronna
- L.
- Edelstein,
Bill
- Mesce,
- Jr.,
- Dorothy
- Robey,
- Mike
- Tuohy,
Israela
- Margalit,
- Stephen
- Matlock,
- Lucy
- Marcus,
Rebecca
- Evans,
- Jennifer
- Companik,
- Carl
- Wooton,
Ruth
- Moors D'Eredita
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