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On the Overton Railroad
A Collection of 11 Travel Books from 2018-19
On the Overton Railroad

In June 2018 James LaFond, an urban blight journalist from Baltimore, Maryland, was driven from his hometown by savage tribesmen. With a writing income of $230 per month, he was sustained by readers across the nation. The journals in this collection were written during that period.
 
1. Why Grownups Suck: A Journey into the Insanity of Adulthood: A Survival Manuel for the Preteen Mind
(194 pages, unavailable in print)
2. Dawn ~ On the Overton Railroad: 2018-19 (279 pages, most content not posted on blog)
3. Weak Devil ~ A Woke Devil in Portland, Oregon, January-March 2019 (236 pages)
4. Morning ~ On the Overton Railroad: Autumn 2019 (83 pages, most content not posted on blog)
5. Of the Midnight Sun ~ On the Overton Railroad: January thru March 2020 (96 pages, most content not posted on blog)
6. Dark Age ~ Charting American Decline: Summer 2019 (499 pages)
7. As Darkness Falls ~ Charting American Decline: Autumn 2019 (310 pages)
8. Dark Kangdom ~ Charting American Decline: Winter 2019 (141 pages )
9. Vagabond Mind ~ A Writer’s View of Oral History, Society & Fiction, January 2020 (326 pages)
10. Dusk ~ Charting American Decline: January 1-March 9 2020 (315 pages)
11. Apocalisp ~ Charting American Decline: System Test March 2020 (254 pages)

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