
Will Lutwick is the author of recently-released and already-acclaimed memoir, "Dodging Machetes: How I Survived Forbidden Love, Bad Behavior, and the Peace Corps in Fiji." He has degrees from Duke University and the University of Michigan. After completion of his Peace Corps service, he returned to the United States where he has had a long and successful career in marketing, financial administration, and business systems design. He lives in San Francisco with his wife. “Lutwick's memoir is a fun romp through the tropics, featuring forbidden love and outrageous cross-cultural miscommunications. Part 'South Pacific' and part adventure comedy, Lutwick’s book is all heart. I cheered for him every step of the way.” —- Julia Scheeres (New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of "Jesus Land" and "A Thousand Lives: The Untold Story of Hope, Deception, and Survival at Jonestown") "Written with episodic, fast paced chapters it is intriguing. Once I started, I could not stop and yet, found myself thinking about his story and its themes long after the highlighted passages began to fade . . . If you enjoy a roller-coaster memoir, you’ll love Dodging Machetes. It will probably win awards." —- Lawrence F. Lihosit, author of ten books including the bible for writing Peace Corps memoirs, "Peace Corps Experience: Write and Publish Your Memoir,"