Reflections of Honyocker

By John Fulstone
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Inspired by John Fulstone’s conversations with his late friend, Reflections of Honyocker is a mind-bending, cerebral story of a dull-witted and delusional man who found himself traveling through space and time, unknowingly followed by several members of government and psychiatric agencies. Told in a found-footage style, Honyocker’s touch on a world gone awry is filled with insane adventures, yet he may reveal the solution to a couple of mysteries. 

About the Author:

John Fulstone’s sojourns began at age fourteen when he hopped a freight train in Bloomington, California, and rode it to Lordsburg, New Mexico. He abandoned Siuslaw High School four years later, despite hovering over a cumulative one-point GPA. He has since traveled more than a million miles across the continental United States and Canada and circumnavigated the globe. Fulstone holds a bachelor’s degree cum laude from the University of Houston, and today enjoys toying with, or perhaps butchering, diverse writing styles. He’s pictured here enjoying the golden years by teaching his dog, Buck, how to read.

Published: 2025
Page Count: 134

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Connie Hatch
Excellent writing, enthralling and interesting on many levels.

Okay, I took the book camping and started and finished it over the weekend. I am still amazed at the author's writing, imagination, vocabulary and the ability to keep the story line straight from all of the personality points of view. I won't ruin it for anyone who wants to read it by giving away the storyline. Although, the back cover, which I didn't read until I was finished, certainly gives the plot line away. Excellent writing, enthralling and interesting on many levels. Thank you sir. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves a deep book. This book resonated so well as I read it, because there are actual real-life events alluded to in this book, as well as the obvious changes in perspective, speech/dialects, and education levels throughout. Mr. Fulstone has captured the randomness of the mind(s) in this tale, leaving one to ponder how the abnormal mind might work.