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Unpublished Works by Terence McKenna

A Strikethrough means the work is a reprint, excerpt, or transcripts that is available (presumably) in a more accessible, appreciable format, like a talk or more famous McKenna work, like one of his books. Works with red text offer an expansion of earlier material. Next to the “FIND” tag, there is information on which sites the text is available. Hyperlinks are not provided for Z-Library and Libgen, but if they are listed, then you can find that particular text there by using the website’s search function. Hyperlinks are provided for the Internet Archive and other sites.

The source for this list is the Terence McKenna Bibliography by Chris Mays. Minor organizational changes have been made.


Terence K. McKenna (1998) Afterword. In The road to Eleusis: Unveiling the secret of the mysteries Editor: Robert Forte. 20th anniversary ed. William Dailey Rare Books Ltd, Los Angeles. 148 pages; ISBN: 091514820X. This 1000-word essay was composed for the 20th anniversary edition of The Road to Eleusis, but was objected to by one of the contributors, who evidently didn’t care for its denunciatory tone. “[T]he day before [the destruction of Eleusis] was the last sane moment that Western man was to know for nearly 1500 years.” (The essay was not included in the 30th anniversary paperback edition).

Terence K McKenna and Phillipe De Vosjoli (1995) Psilocybin and Human Origins: Casting Nets Into the Sea of Mind. “Book project: Psilocybin and Human Origins w/Phillipe de Vosjoli. An effort to nail down at last the sequence of events that brought consciousness to flower in our species. Status. Underway mid ’95”. More information: http://www.levity.com/eschaton/tmarticlescds.html.

Gracie & Zarkov (1993) Terence Mckenna: Interview By Gracie & Zarkov. This interview was conducted for Mondo 2000, but was never published, according to Ken Goffman. More information: http://gopher.well.sf.ca.us:70/0/Publications/MONDO/terence.txt.

Terence K. McKenna and Lewis John Carlino (none) Screenplay of Greg Bear’s Blood Music.


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