Basho is a British writer and lifelong seeker whose work blends laugh‑out‑loud misadventure with reflective, down‑to‑earth wisdom about meaning, love, and modern life. After an early "is this it?" reckoning at thirty, he and his partner, Cesca, boxed up their lives, left steady careers, and spent a year crossing Australia, Southeast Asia, India, China, and Japan—diving with sharks on the Great Barrier Reef, dodging Laotian cave spiders, sharing yak‑butter tea on the Tibetan plateau, and climbing 20,000 steps to Wudang's cloud temples. Along the way, Basho found the through‑line that now defines his writing: life isn't a pilgrimage toward a distant reward; it's learning to dance to the music while it's playing.
A student of Zen and Daoist thought (by way of Alan Watts and many temple floors), Basho writes with a warm, self‑deprecating voice that invites readers into the journey—never from a mountaintop, always from the next bus seat, trail bend, or tea mat. His work sits at the crossroads of travel memoir, relationship story, and practical philosophy, celebrating the messy, human business of changing course together.
Basho lives in the English countryside with Cesca and their two children. When he isn't writing, he's brewing very green tea, losing gracefully at cards, or plotting the next long walk that starts just outside the front door. Trials & Tea Ceremonies is his invitation to anyone who has ever wondered "Is this it?"—and suspected the answer might be waiting just past the edge of the map.
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