I am going to make a final decision tomorrow regarding a number of issues with the book. In the end it comes down to choices.
A big thank you to all those who have contributed to content, cover and blurb. I greatly appreciate your insightful comments and suggestions. They have been very helpful. I think the book is all the better for them.
All the best – Opher
In the meantime:
Science Fiction books:
Ebola in the Garden of Eden – paperback £6.95 Kindle £2.56 (or free on unlimited)
Green – paperback £9.98 Kindle £2.56 (or free on unlimited)
Rock Music books
In Search of Captain Beefheart – paperback £6.91 Kindle £1.99 (or free on unlimited)
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Other selected books and novels:
Anecdotes-Weird-Science-Writing-Ramblings – a book of anecdotes mainly from the sixties and other writing.
More Anecdotes – following the immense popularity of the first volume I produced a second
Goofin’ with the cosmic freaks – a kind of On the Road for the sixties
The book of Ginny – a novel
In Britain :
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Opher-Goodwin/e/B00MSHUX6Y/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1461306850&sr=1-2-ent
In America:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=opher+goodwin
In all other countries around the world check out your regional Amazon site and Opher Goodwin books.

Opher…I love the colors of your art work!!!!!
Thanks Linda. I might do some more art this year – if I can get my head out of writing for a minute or two! I enjoy painting but I like writing better. Thanks for your kind words.
Hope my suggestions were helpful – the old English teacher coming out, I’m afraid! – your story has such potential I couldn’t resist throwing ideas in!
Dave – that was great – it really made me think. I’m still in two minds of which way to jump. It is the views of other people that give me objectivity and that is what I crave. So thank you.
And thank you so much for the encouragement too. I sometimes feel I live in a vacuum. It means a lot to me.
Talking to you and to other like-minded people helps me break my own vacuum, too! Just received your book, by the way, looks right up my street …
Hope you find it thought provoking. I felt I was compelled to write it. What I was seeing was so distressing.