Confessions of an English DMT-Eater

Guy Omar
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In playful homage to Thomas De Quincey's most infamous work, Confessions of an English DMT-Eater is the author's personal experience of the many Heavens and Hells of DMT intoxication. A Twenty-First century memoir of his private engagement with nature's most fascinating, mystifying, and sometimes terrifying psychedelic compound.
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