SECRETS OF BEING QUICK
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Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2014
Mature
The True Life 
Adventures of Tom Quick

       Journey with me back into the memories of a Rock 'N’ Roll Tribe member. You’ll get to know some of the famous people I rubbed elbows with like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Burdon, Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder! You’ll ride inside my head to the furthest reaches of the Universe and experience what it’s like to Become Light! Cruise a while inside my flesh balloon as we watch the movie of my life, from rock 'n’ roll to riding horses on my own farm, from dad to drunkard, drug addict and celibate monk! You’ll learn the Life Lessons the Universe taught me in the Search for Truth and I guarantee you’ll have a lot of FUN!
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