The poems in Off the Road tell the story of a man has chosen to embrace
life--firmly--understanding full well that that means embracing the
challenges and failures along with the successes and rewards. Because
the man is Johnny Dolphin (otherwise known as John Allen), a man who has
traveled around the world, fathered scientific concepts (including
Biosphere 2) and artistic concepts (including Caravan of Dreams
Theater), and whose friends run the gamut from the most famous (and
infamous) thinkers of the last 60 years to folks from the most remote
cultures left on the planet, the life being embraced here is as rich in
scope as the poetry describing it is rich in stylistic approach. The
writing in Off the Road is straight-forward, unassuming, provocative,
and playful by turns. Yet this is a poet whose intent is never to hide
behind his words. Off The Road is an excellent journey, providing the
reader with a vast multitude of introductions and adventures.