I have never written a book anything like this. I made myself the central character and even used some biographical detail like walking the dog and meeting up with friends to solve all the world’s problems. But this is a Sci-Fi novel.
It started as a whimsy. Wouldn’t it be nice if there were panaceas for all the world’s problems? Wouldn’t it be nice if one could be eighteen again? Wouldn’t it be great if a benevolent alien culture appeared to make everything great?
Well that set me off. I described it as a yarn which put some people off. I suppose it is a tall tale. But it does have dark aspects and a bit of pathos too. As the story unfolds there are many twists and turns. The strength of the novel is in the telling of the story.
If you are tempted to have a read of one of my Sci-Fi novels in either paperback or digital I have provided some links below:
My best Sci-fi books in the USA:
Ebola in the Garden of Eden
Green
Starturn – Intergalactic Rockstar
Sorting The Future
My best Sci-fi books in the UK:
Ebola In The Garden Of Eden.
Sorting The Future
Green
Starturn – Intergalactic Rockstar