
Robert Louis DeMayo took up writing at the age of twenty when he left his job as a biomedical engineer to explore the world. Over the coming years he traveled to every corner of the globe, experiencing approximately one hundred countries. He is a member of The Explorers Club. During his travels he worked extensively for the travel section of The Telegraph, out of Hudson, NH, and the Hollis Times.
For three years he worked as marketing director for Eos, a company that served as a travel office for six non-profit organizations and offered dives to the Titanic and the Bismarck, Antarctic voyages, African safaris and archaeological tours throughout the world. Following this, Robert worked for three years as a tour guide in Alaska and the Yukon during the summers and as a jeep guide in Sedona, Arizona, during the winter. He eventually became the general manager of the Sedona tour company before he decided to write full time.
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What really hides beneath Sedona's red rocks?Sedona Dragons thrusts readers into the vibrant heart of Sedona, a town where yoga studios, ecstatic dance gatherings, and local hotspots like The Chocola Tree, Vino di Sedona, and Sedona Hot Yoga pulse wi...
A hidden, sacred canyon. Eight women. Twelve centuries. And a mystical song that connects it all. This is the layout of Robert DeMayo's new novel, "The Sirens of Oak Creek", a gripping tale that intertwines local myths with historical facts and th...
Eighty years ago a young man disappeared in the Utah wilderness. A large manhunt followed, but all they turned up was his last camp and a couple burros. Pledge to the Wind, the Legend of Everett Ruess follows the adventures of Everett Ruess from his ...
Eighty years ago a young man disappeared in the Utah wilderness. A large manhunt followed, but all they turned up was his last camp and a couple burros. Numerous historical books have been published that attempt to prove what happened to Everett, ...
The Wayward Traveler follows the adventures of Louis, a young American who, in 1985, is determined to travel the world. The story takes place in forty countries and spans ten years: from the deck of a felucca on the Nile to the scorched dunes of Indi...
The Light Behind Blue Circles tells of a young man's 3,000-mile journey from South Africa to Kenya and chronicles an inner transformation that encompasses more than the hero's own soul. Even as a boy Peter was enchanted with the African bush he had b...
This a fictionalized account of a true story - the tale of how two rough Maine woodsmen took a young Theodore Roosevelt under their wing in 1878 and introduced him to the beautiful but unforgiving woodlands of the Northeast. Under their guidance, the...
Note: This novella is no longer being published. If you like the story idea, please consider the new novel by Robert Louis DeMayo, The Sirens of Oak Creek....
This collection of poetry, prose and journal excerpts was composed during a fifteen year period that I was mostly nomadic. I traveledat least six months a year, each year, and preferred overland journeys (at the end of this collection is my travel bi...
We resist change, even when it's exactly what we need. Most of us prefer to wallow in our losses before letting our hearts drift into the future. And even when that change is thrust upon us, we suffer through it, only reluctantly traveling that new r...