Journey to 2125: One Century, One Family, Rising to Challenges by Gary F. Bengier – Spotlight

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In an era where technology rapidly transforms our world, one family’s journey through the next century reveals the profound impacts of these changes. Gary Bengier’s latest novel, “Journey to 2125,” offers a compelling mix of family saga, political drama, and hard-science speculation.

“Journey to 2125: One Century, One Family, Rising to Challenges” unfolds in the year 2125 when a long-separated grandson arrives seeking answers. Max MacGyver recounts their family’s tumultuous century, revealing a narrative rich with adventure, rivalry, loss, and survival. Set over a single day, the novel explores why the boy’s parents moved to a secluded Commune and the family secrets his grandfather discloses. From a young boy fleeing war in Asia to a young couple battling for privacy amid rapid technological and political changes, this story is a hard-science exploration of how humanity might navigate the challenges and opportunities of the next hundred years. Through personal stories and global issues, Bengier examines the intersection of technology, politics, and human resilience.

Gary F. Bengier

 

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  • Gary F. Bengier is a writer, philosopher, and technologist with a deep interest in how technology and human experience intersect. After a notable career in Silicon Valley, including his role as eBay’s Chief Financial Officer, Bengier pursued his passion for astrophysics and philosophy. His previous work, “Unfettered Journey,” earned acclaim for its philosophical depth and realistic world-building. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and two children, dividing his time between writing, beekeeping, and tending to his Napa vineyard.

Journey to 2125: One Century, One Family, Rising to Challenges by Gary F. Bengier releases Fall 2024 and is available for Pre-Order on Amazon. You can also follow Gary on Facebook @garybengierauthor, Good Reads @Gary_F_Bengier and Twitter (X): @GaryFBengier or by visiting his website: https://garyfbengier.com/
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The Cats’ Museum Blitz

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The Cats’ Museum – Mom’s Choice Awards® Recipient!

 

HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF CATS WORKING AT A MUSEUM ???

 

Catherine the Great, in 1766, recruited stray cats to protect her beloved
Hermitage Museum from rodents. Generations later, to this day, cats are
still working there, protecting the artwork and doing their zany
mischief…tune in for a splash of fun!

Award-winning author Viviana Falleti has a new book out The Cats’
Museum. This spunky, historically-based book contains illustrations from the
world-famous artist, Victoria Fomina. Victoria has just recently won an
international award for the illustrations in this book. Publishers Weekly /
Booklife and Kirkus have given The Cats’ Museum great reviews, and it
has received the Mom’s Choice Award.

Just for your info, this is a high-quality, hardcover, oversized book
(11” x 10.5”). This larger size makes the exquisitely-detailed
illustrations even more beautiful.

Little Feather Press is becoming the go-to place for the parent who is
“hungry for wholesome.” Happy reading!

 

About the Author

Viviana Maria Falleti

Viviana Maria Falleti is a woman of faith, an insightful children’s
storyteller, a lover of all things cats, and an aficionado of
splendidly-illustrated books. She aims to produce only the highest quality
books, containing wholesome and engaging stories every child is sure to
love. The talented world-famous artists she employs bring her wondrous books
to life even more.

Viviana created Little Feather Press for the parent who is ‘hungry
for wholesome’. Every book ordered from Little Feather Press can be
presented to a child with the assurance that the child’s innocence and
the beauty of childhood are respected. The stories entertain in the magical
world of a child’s mind, without any corrupting influences.

In her childhood in Germany, Viviana would never tire of listening to
storybooks that her mother lovingly read to her. She draws inspiration from
those memories.

Viviana was born in Germany but has lived most of her adult life in
America. She has a lovely daughter Ashley and son-in-law Brent, two
wonderful nieces Maria and Maria Luisa, and a suave Italian husband Gino.
Her current residence is in Southwest Florida.

 

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Cayman Conundrum Virtual Book Tour

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Liz Adams Mystery Series, Book 4

Cozy Mystery

Date Published: 06-28-2024

Publisher: Wild Hawk Press

 

 

Sun-kissed sands and sinister secrets. A honeymoon in paradise turns
perilous in this riveting seaside mystery.

A tropical vacation transforms into a web of danger and deception when an
author and his manuscript vanish. Is his thriller about money laundering in
the Caribbean too close to the truth?

With the stakes high and time ticking, Private Investigator Liz Adams and
her new husband, Brad, along with their truth-sniffing Labrador, Duke,
partner with the local authorities to unravel a multitude of crimes. As they
search for clues, the newlyweds explore the delights of the island,
including a hunt for buried treasure.

Will they unearth the clues in time, or will the honeymoon end in
heartbreak? Set against the backdrop of the stunning island of Grand Cayman,
this cozy mystery will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very
end.

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EXCERPT

Secrets Are Hell

 

While Tim cocooned his body in the blue leather chair behind his desk, his fingers flew over the keyboard. The words flowed from his fingertips onto the computer screen. After he completed the final chapter of his novel, Secrets Are Hell, he leaned back in the seat that was positioned to optimize the view of the Caribbean. As he rubbed his newly acquired goatee, he watched the turquoise waves lap against the pearly sand.

When Tim and his former partner, Brad, sold their company, Multipoint Protection Services, Tim moved to Grand Cayman to pursue his dream of becoming an author. He grinned. His vision was about to come true.

After the identity thefts from his former company, Tim lasered in on the connection between the stolen information used to purchase prescription drugs and the subsequent laundering of the black market proceeds. The thriller was a product of his experiences, research, and imagination. 

He recalled the conversation with his informant at the bar. Once the man he only knew as Jax consumed three shots of tequila, he’d spilled secrets about the money laundering business on the island. The man dripped sweat as he spoke, and he warned Tim to be careful with the revelations. Although Tim had fictionalized the facts gathered during his research, he prayed that he’d sufficiently disguised the characters involved in the illicit events.

Satisfied that the first draft was complete, he saved the document onto the flash drive and locked the device in the desk drawer. He stood and stretched his arms overhead before hiding the key underneath a leather-bound edition of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, one of many in his collection of books in the wall-to-wall bookcase behind him.

Tim raised his eyes toward the planked pine ceiling and contemplated his next steps. When he returned from Brad’s upcoming wedding, he would consult with developmental editors. In the meantime, he’d let the story marinate. His phone pinged, and he turned back to the desk to find a text from his girlfriend, Becky.

Why haven’t you called or messaged me?

His six-month-old puppy, Snooper, barked. He stepped away from his cellphone to let the dog inside. A salty breeze drifted through the opening. As he inhaled the scent, he wondered why he’d ever gotten involved with the former beauty pageant queen. He met her a few months ago when he’d volunteered at the rescue organization where he had adopted Snooper. While he massaged the black and white cocker spaniel mix’s ears, he reflected on that day they’d both tended to the homeless pets.

As Tim handed Becky a bag of cat food, a jolt of adrenaline pulsed through his body. Becky measured the servings and filled the bowls they’d deliver to the felines. While she poured, he admired her flowing raven hair that framed a heart-shaped face. Her almond shaped hazel-colored eyes shimmered with intrigue. After he heard Becky’s deep-throated laugh, he invited her to join him for a cup of coffee after their shift.

A month into the relationship, she began texting him incessantly. If he didn’t reply within an hour, she’d get agitated. He regretted inviting her as his plus one to Brad and Liz’s wedding in Charleston, South Carolina. A sigh escaped his lips. He longed for a soulmate like his friend had discovered in Liz. 

Tim was delighted that the couple had chosen Grand Cayman as their honeymoon destination. He smiled in anticipation of the treasure hunt he’d planned as their wedding gift. Snooper wiggled away and bounded toward Tim’s cat, Irish. The feline hissed and halted the puppy in his tracks. Tim chuckled, picked up his phone, and fingered a response.

Been working on the book. Meet up for drinks at five at The Deck? We can talk about travel plans.

Without waiting for a reply, he placed the device down and strode toward the kitchen to feed his pets.

Who knew that today would be the last time he would touch the manuscript?

About the Author

Stacy Wilder

Stacy Wilder writes mysteries, children’s stories, short stories, and
poetry. Her mission is to deliver a delightful story to readers of all ages
while benefiting a larger community. She donates a portion of the proceeds
from the sales of her books to causes that help the homeless, both people
and pets.

Beyond writing, Stacy is deeply devoted to her faith, family, and her
beloved Labradors. She is also enthusiastic about the causes she supports,
the beauty of art, the serenity of the beach, and the joy of reading.

She and her husband live in Houston, TX with a totally spoiled Labrador
named Eve. www.storystacy.com

 

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My Journey from the Projects to Paris to Rodeo Drive

Memoir

Date to Published: September 10, 2024

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

 

Larry Chrysler’s life takes a dramatic turn when a chance encounter
with a mysterious stranger disrupts his day. From that moment, the son of a
bipolar mom and a homophobic dad decides he must follow his heart and forge
his own path to success if he is to achieve his fashion design dreams. Armed
with only a high school diploma and “angels on his shoulders,”
Larry befriends wayward princesses, dresses A-list actors and rock music
royalty, and embarks on jet-setting adventures his younger self hardly could
have imagined.

Scattershot: My Journey from the Projects to Paris to Rodeo Drive tells the
unforgettable story of a Jewish gay boy who leaves the oppressiveness of the
Minneapolis projects to pursue a glamorous career in design among elite
fashion circles in America and Europe. At times funny, wise, and heartfelt,
this is a story of coming out during the repressive 1950s and of eventually
finding true love. In this wryly candid and inspirational memoir, Larry
proves that no dream is impossible with a little daring and
panache—and, of course, a fabulous wardrobe.

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Each evening, when Norman and I retired to our bedrooms, Andrew would go down to the pool house, smoke a cigar, and read magazines. One day, there was a conversation about the Marrakesh Hotel Mamounia, where I had stayed a few times. I was describing the decor and beautiful gardens when Andrew blurted out, “Oh, I once loved the hotel but now nobody who is anybody goes there anymore. It just isn’t done.” 

As he spoke, I realized he was quoting an interview with Yves St Laurent’s partner Pierre Berge in a magazine I had left on the dining table the day before. His comment was another one of his supposed experiences — and an obvious lie. I felt certain he’d never been there. Another of his fantasies was when it was his turn to shop for groceries, and I complained that the price he’d paid for certain items was outrageous, he blithely claimed he never looked at the price of anything because in his “very rich” family there was no need. 

One evening, the three of us, along with our two houseguests, drove into nearby Nice to go to L’Ascenceur, a gay bar I frequented when in town. The moment we entered the bar, Andrew, in a booming voice, said, “Well, here we are fellas, the rich American guys from California.” It was mortifying. 

Happily, the rest of the month was uneventful, and Andrew continued his nightly time alone reading and smoking in the pool house. 

Norman and I belonged to a private international gay businessmen’s club called Gamma Mu. Twice each year the members gathered in a US city hosted by resident members where we spent four days going on special tours, participating in meetings, and networking and socializing with each other. At the requisite Friday luncheon, new members were introduced. Before the seated group, each person explained where he was from, who had sponsored his membership, and what their type of career was. This particular Fly-In (as they were called) was in Seattle, and Norman brought Andrew, who had recently become a new member. That Friday, the newbies stood before the crowd and rattled off the usual list: their sponsor, their hometown, and their career. Except for Andrew. When he stood on the stage, he said, “My name is Andrew da Silva. I am from La Jolla, California, and I don’t work. Norman Blachford, my sponsor, keeps me.” 

A collective gasp filled the room. The next morning, I saw Norman with his luggage in the lobby, where he was checking out of the hotel. He said he and Andrew were leaving early because there was an emergency and they had to return to California. I knew, however, that Norman was embarrassed and couldn’t stand the thought of saving face for the rest of the weekend. 

I rarely saw Andrew after that except for a dinner or two with Norman here in Los Angeles. Then, the shocking news came on the television about Andrew, whose real last name was Cunanan: he had been murdering men in Minneapolis and his whereabouts were unknown.

An FBI agent stationed in Minneapolis called me and informed me my name was found on a list of Andrew’s intended victims. He said to contact the authorities immediately if anything came up and promised to reach out to me should it be found that I was in any danger. After that call ended, I put the telephone down, poured myself a stiff drink, and began to shake all over.

Meanwhile, there were television interviews with purported “friends” of Andrew’s relishing their fifteen minutes of fame, telling untrue stories about him and their friendships just as Andrew had spread his false stories over the years. Each time I called Norman, he would repeatedly say, “Oh it couldn’t possibly be our Andrew.” His denial was the same as it had been when I had originally warned him about Andrew in Mexico City.  

In New York on my way to Europe shortly after the news first broke, things continued to remain tense and frightening with Andrew still on the loose, his whereabouts still unknown, and a lot of murmurs “on the street” that he might be in New York City. My greatest fear was he might be out to get me because of that evening at the restaurant in Nice when I called him out on his lies.

Norman phoned and said he would be in New York at the same time as me. When I asked him where he was staying, he named the same hotel he and Andrew usually stayed in, which was on a dark and quiet street near the Plaza Hotel. Incredulous, I asked, “Are you out of your mind staying there? You could be accosted by Andrew on that street. He knows exactly where you stay.” 

Again, Norman poo-pooed the danger he might be in and then invited me to a cocktail party he was throwing at the Regents bar. I couldn’t believe the level of denial, and yet there I was, somehow complicit in his denial as well, putting on my sports coat and hailing a taxi to the Regents bar. 

About thirty of us stood around the bar waiting for the oft-late Norman and all chatting about Andrew. What else was there to discuss, after all? We waited and waited until finally, about 45 minutes later, Norman arrived with a new boyfriend, in tow: Peter. We all immediately eyeballed each other knowingly, because Peter’s coloring and demeanor resembled Andrew’s to a T. 

Shortly after that, Gianni Versace was murdered in Miami,

 

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Larry Chrysler

Larry Chrysler was raised in the bi-racial projects of 1930s Minneapolis
before pursuing a career as a dress designer in New York and Los Angeles. He
eventually established himself as a distinguished menswear clothier on the
iconic Rodeo Drive. Currently, Larry lives in Beverly Hills with his husband
Matthew. Scattershot: My Journey from the Projects to Paris to Rodeo Drive
is his first book.

 

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Adult Picture Book

Date Published: July 22, 2024

 

 

This satirical tale disguised as a children’s book follows an aspiring drag
queen with dreams of dazzling stages and glittered wigs eager to shine in a
world determined to hold him back.

Convinced that the tough buckaroos in the neighboring town of Ruff Ridge,
known for their rugged cowboy way of life and home to the clothing brand
Ruff Ryder, will hinder his glamorous ambitions, he devises an ingenious
plan to win their acceptance. With courage, creativity, and a pair of chaps,
he embarks on a journey to turn his dreams into reality.

Inspired by real events, this clever, funny, and heartwarming tale explores
identity, ambition, and community. The story celebrates individuality,
courage, and the transformative power of being true to oneself, all while
providing a thought-provoking reflection on the politics of our times.

About the Author

Roger Rittenhouse

Roger Rittenhouse is a former stand-up comedian originally from Denver,
Colorado who began his career in the 80s, appearing on The Arsenio Hall
Show, The Dennis Miller Show, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Notable writing credits
include Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect and the Comedy Central Roasts. An
armchair cartoonist turned author and illustrator, (after finding a digital
drawing tablet on Craigslist) Roger brings his comedic antics to picture
books intended for big boys and girls.

 

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