Shroomers, McKenna fans, psychonauts, myconauts, ontologists, phenomenologists, psychedelic sceptics, and, obviously, fans of the book.
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Andy Letcher was born in Devon, educated at Marlborough College and initially read Physics and Astronomy at Sheffield University. After a year he switched to Pure and Applied Ecology, and graduated three years later. He went to Merton College, Oxford, to do his D.Phil, researching patterns in the distribution of mammals across continents.
Frustrated with the lack of engagement with environmental issues, he left academia in search of paganism, alterity, and to become a road-protester. He spent six extraordinary months living in a tree-house and blowing kisses at security guards during the Newbury Bypass campaign.
Thereafter he travelled around England and France playing a variety of pagan-psychedelic festival bands, including Celtarabia, Space Goats, and the medieval-inflected Jabberwocky.
He was lured back into academia to do a second PhD, this time in Religious/Cultural Studies - a subject about which he knew next to nothing - researching 'Bardic performance' in contemporary Pagan movements. Engaged by this new discipline, he was awarded his PhD in 2001.
Since then he has attempted to draw on both trainings - in science and the humanities - and has conducted research into issues surrounding the contemporary use of Stonehenge, and the feasibility of using census data to generate statistics on alternative spiritualities. He currently lectures on 'Theory and Method in Religious Studies', 'Environmental Ethics' and 'The History and Development of Modern Paganism'.
He began researching the history of the magic mushroom in 2003. What was meant to be a short paper mushroomed into a 100,000 word book, Shroom, taking two years to complete.
He is currently reading a lot of philosophy, puzzling over the riddle of existence, planning his next book and playing in Acid Folk band, Telling the Bees.