New novel – Danny’s Story – Kindle version Available on Amazon.

SEX   DRUGS   ROCK ‘N’ ROLL in a Sixties old house of Bedsits!! The tale of a community.

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My new novel – Danny’s Story – is now available in the Amazon stores on Kindle!

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New Novel – Danny’s Story – Available in Paperback! Just £6.98

Yes – spectacularly quickly!!! My new novel DANNY’S STORY – a tale of Drugs, Sex and Rock ‘n’ Roll in a big old house of bedsits in the 1960s, is available in Paperback!

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Featured Book – Danny’s Story – the new novel – A story of Sixties bedsit land in London.

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Well this is the book of real life in a big old house in Manor House at the tail-end of the sixties. All the sex, drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll and violence. All the love, fun, music and romance. The story of a young man, an old man and a magic garden.

As the optimism of the sixties waned and the idealism drifted towards pragmatism a house full of people had to find a way forward.

This book took fifty years in the making.

NOW AVAILABLE!!   Only £2.06 to buy!

My new novel – Danny’s Story – is now available in the Amazon stores on Kindle!

Kindle Edition
£0.00
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Paperback
$9.98
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Featured Book – Danny’s Story – An Extract

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Sex Drugs Rock ‘n’ Roll – Love, Friendship and Idealism. It was the death of the sixties. Acid, Dope, Smack and violence and a magic old man in a magic garden.

Chapter 7 – The magic garden and Pete

For Danny venturing into the garden was like a trip without the acid. In future times he would become used to encountering numerous strange characters, in pairs or singly, who obviously felt the same, though it seemed they chose to augment their visit with the aid of additional chemistry.

Mr Rose might have been in his eighties but he had created a psychedelic jungle of the first order. Somehow he had combined the most peculiar set of incongruous objects and with the use of hanging vines and garish paint to create a mind-expanding fairyland. There were fairground swing boats, plastic ornaments, seats, fountains, concrete sculptures, plastic flowers and overhanging shelters, all lit by enough light bulbs to keep Blackpool going for a season or two. At night the effect was simply amazing.

The effect when anyone first saw it was mesmerising. People stood open-mouthed and stared.

Danny sat and looked at the multi-coloured universe of a garden with eyes as big as jelly-bean jars. It knocked him out of the ground and through a wormhole onto another planet.

‘Not bad is it?’ A voice said from within the dazzling lights.

‘It’s fucking incredible,’ Danny replied quietly in a voice steeped in awe, without taking his eyes off the fairyland he was surrounded with.

‘I’m Pete,’ the silhouetted figure said, stepping out of the brightness and taking a seat next to him. Danny noted that the figure was a young man with long, shaggy black hair with long fringe hanging over his eyes, a big droopy moustache, a week’s dark stubble and an incongruous ankle-length grey RAF greatcoat. Pete grinned and pulled a ready-rolled spliff out of his shirt pocket and lit it. ‘I live in the bottom flat.’

‘I’m Danny,’ he said. ‘I’ve moved into the top flat.’ He flicked his eyes up towards the top of the house.

Pete nodded and lit up the jay.

Together they sat in the brightness of the magic garden in silence, passed the jay between them like some holy sacrament, and stared at colours around them.

It was a momentous first meeting.

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£6.86
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$9.98
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New Novel – Danny’s Story – now Published!!

Sex and Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll in the sixties – the story of a bohemian flat in London.

I have gone ahead and published Danny’s Story. It is all in to the publishing process now and will be out on Amazon in both Paperback and Kindle versions shortly.

I will keep you informed as to when it appears.

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New Novel – Danny’s Story – The Cover

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Following a bit of playing about I have come up with this. I think it’s far enough removed to work and it captures something of the feel of Danny’s flat in London.

So I’m putting it in.

New Novel – Danny’s Story – processed for publication

My new novel – Danny’s Story – has been passed for publication.

I am now ready to go!

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Featured Book – Nosedive – A Sci-Fi novel – The Cover

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I used this painting for the front cover. I painted it back in 1972. My friend Pete Smith drew two lots of the image. I painted one in blues and this one in yellow and red. I liked the image of the spaceman and the reflected alien. It appealed to me.

This was the painting I used for the cover.

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Featured Book – Nosedive – A Sci-Fi novel – The Blurb

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Human civilisation has miraculously survived for another three hundred years into the future. Technology has blossomed and intergalactic travel is now feasible. This has enabled contact with other races living on planets nearby within the same spiral arm of the Milky Way.
Despite all these advances humanity has not learnt much from its mistakes. There are still two blocs with different political ideologies vying for supremacy and threatening to destroy each other.
There is still the same power madness, greed and selfish exploitation that has prevented mankind from reaching its potential. The only major stride forward has been the abandonment of primitive superstition. There are no longer religious beliefs to shackle people’s minds.
The need for rare metals has meant that the asteroid belt has become a major resource to exploit. Itinerant prospectors make a living on this new frontier out on the Rim and occasionally make a killing by discovering an ore-rich asteroid.
One such prospector by the name of Hansim Olasson is attacked by a skilled assassin. Another, by the name of Miken Thorsby, discovers a place he would like to call home.
A strange alien craft with hugely advanced technology comes into the system from out in the vast intergalactic wastelands. The ship is viewed as a threat and could destabilise the fragile balance of power.
What is going on and how will it all pan out?

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Featured Book – Nosedive – A Sci-Fi novel – an extract

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Chapter 1 – Hansim and the Shaddock

 

Even as I rolled off the stool and hit the floor I felt the sting of the laser pulse as it seared the side of my face. I didn’t stop to question it. I was already moving. Fortunately it did not come into my mind to indignantly stand up and point out that somebody was making a big mistake; that they had got the wrong man. It had been close, too damn close.

I broke left, anticipating the next shot, my brain still buzzed with the hiss of the laser bolt coupled with that blinding flash and stinging electric burn. I couldn’t afford to let the pain and dazzle slow me down. Someone wanted to turn highly valued parts of myself into severely scorched meat. Fortunately my endocrine and autonomic nervous systems appeared to be operating in complete harmony and had hi-jacked my consciousness to take over my thought process and body functions. It is quite astounding how fast one can move and how quickly your brain can operate when someone is aiming lethal force in your direction. You moved without even thinking. Some call that reflex. It’s not really. It’s merely fast response. I am lucky in having a gene combination that seems to enable me to react spontaneously when, among other things, someone wants to fry my brain tissue. That’s because I have grown quite attached to that particular organ. In fact, on reflection, I prefer to keep all my organs at an even temperature. That’s why I was tended to move first and think later.

Instantly my heart went into racing mode. My blood system shunted extra resources to my brain and senses. Amazingly some distant, analytical part of my neuronal cortex took control and directed my cerebellum to organise the necessary muscle groups to carry out its wishes without reference to the higher thought processes. They’d only slow things down. In my experience the analytical bits always decided to question their own decisions and this was no time for an internal debate. Glucose flooded through me and I could feel the burst of energy it provided. My senses were responding by searching for cover and the subconscious controller inside my head directed my body through a staccato flow of rolls, falls and jumps that it had somehow devised to throw off any potential assassin’s aim. I was impressed.

Throughout this complex set of manoeuvres this superior part of my consciousness remained aloof, as if standing back coolly calculating, assessing, collating and deciding as it weighed up the information and worked out the percentages. It was so much better at it than me. I was eternally grateful.

Throughout it all my mind was active. The size of the flash and hiss indicated the weapon had been on full beam. That meant someone was actually aiming to kill me. That was very disconcerting. The fact that I had not noticed them at all meant that they were good – too bloody good for comfort! If it had not been for that old seventh sense of mine I would now be a frizzled smoking mess slumped across the bar and that was something I had an inbuilt wish to avoid. I was lucky. Experience had demonstrated the correct response. When my skin prickled like that I did not stop to question or check – I moved! That’s what had at least temporarily saved me. That old seventh sense had got me through to this age and I had learnt to respect it. It took some exceptional person to get that close to get a shot off like that but the tightness across my cheek told me that I had just met such a person.

I slammed through another table deliberately knocking chair and occupants flying in all directions. Survival often hung on the creation of maximum disorder. Within that chaos it was hard for an attacker to discern the pattern and latch on to a clean shot. I had a reputation for being an expert at creating chaos. Many women had told me that.

I crashed up against the wall in the darkened alcove with my pocket needle gun magically appearing in my hand. Everything went unnaturally still as the echoes of the crashing furniture died away. There had been no second shot.

I risked a glance round the wall of the alcove to survey the dimly lit room. It was a typical Astrobar, or at least it had been a few moments before. There was the classic large open section of tables surrounded with a series of peripheral alcoves, many with drawn curtains, for those who preferred privacy.

There was a trail of wreckage leading in a zigzag from the bar to where I now was. Nothing seemed to be moving. The scattered occupants were lying stunned amongst the wreckage or were frozen in a tableaux with eyes directed towards me and open mouths still formulating questions. My quick scan had not revealed anybody who might be my likely assailant.

I ducked back behind the wall. This did not make sense. The bars denizens had recovered and had obviously formed the opinion that the danger was over. There was the sound of people picking themselves up out of the overturned furniture and a murmur of voices.

Ruefully I touched the slash of burning skin on my cheek. This made no sense at all. I had not offended anyone. How could I? I had only shipped in today! I’d only just returned from mining out in the asteroids. It’d only been an hour or so since I touched down. Besides I hadn’t even talked to anyone apart from the bartender. There was no way I could have upset anyone.

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