[Note: This is the bibliography for the rough draft of a far
from finished new book, Wild,
Free, & Happy. The
information is current as of 15 December 2023.
The URLs for links have not been verified. Links to online documents tend to have
limited lifespans. Some links below
might be extinct. Many may be accessible
via the Internet Wayback Machine. Copy
the dead URL, and take it to https://web.archive.org. Good luck!]
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