Magic Monday

The image? I field a lot of questions about my books these days, so I've decided to do little capsule summaries of them here, one per week. The book above on the left was my twenty-ninth published book, and remains far and away the most successful of my books from the peak oil era. Its genesis, like most of my other peak oil books, began on the blog I ran in those days, The Archdruid Report, with a series of posts on the appropriate technology movement -- one of the most promising of the movements of the 1970s ecological scene, which attempted to craft advanced technologies that could work within the limits of sustainability. Though it was erased from collective memory by mass media and corporate interests, it produced quite a few useful technologies, and this book was my attempt to bring those back to the attention of those who might use them. Given the steady sales of this book, I still have hope. If you're interested, you can get a copy here.
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2) The book in question is my current project. It's not specific to the GSF -- it can be used within any of the systems descended from John Gilbert's work -- but it can certainly be done as part of GSF work. It should be in the publisher's hands within a few months, and in print sometime next year or maybe spring 2026.
3) Well, it depends on what you like! I prefer Korean and Japanese incenses, which have subtle scents and don't produce a lot of smoke. Chui Woon is my preferred brand of Korean incense, while Shoyeido is one of many good Japanese brands. I'm still looking for a good source for Chui Woon incense -- the firm I used to use shut down a few years ago -- but there are dozens of places online that sell Shoyeido and other good Japanese brands; the search string "japanese incense" will get you to them.