Paul Perry (author)

[1] His books have been published in more than 30 languages around the world and cover a variety of subjects from near-death experiences to the biographies of authors Ken Kesey and Hunter S. Thompson.

In 1981, Perry went to China with author Ken Kesey to cover the First International Beijing Marathon for Running Magazine, for which he was an editor.

The book is a photo documentary of the Acid Trip that tells the story of the birth of the psychedelic era through interviews with Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, members of the Grateful Dead, and others.

[4] Perry followed with Fear and Loathing: The Strange and Terrible Saga of Hunter S. Thompson, a biography of the famous Gonzo journalist.

Much of the biography was based on several months spent together working on The Curse of Lono, a book that sprang from an article on the Honolulu Marathon published in Running, a magazine edited by Perry.

AFTERLIFE, tackles the fascinating subject of near-death experiences and interviews scientists who have researched proof of life after death.

The movie includes interviews with the Duke of Braganza, Christopher Columbus XX, Vasco da Gama XIX, historians, and Dr. Jose Lorenta.